Kentucky Senate passes bill allowing businesses to deny service to gays

Mar 16, 2016 17:11

FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) - A divided Kentucky Senate passed a measure Tuesday seeking to expand legal protections for businesses that invoke religious beliefs in wanting to deny services to gay, lesbian or transgender customers ( Read more... )

religious politics, religion, *trigger warning: transphobia, *trigger warning: homophobia, transphobia, homophobia, kentucky, marriage equality

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dumpweeds March 16 2016, 21:48:40 UTC
disgusting

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anguisel March 17 2016, 00:09:46 UTC
So that means I can move to Kentucky, start up a business and put up a sign that says Christians, Catholics, Protestants and any other denomination in name of god is not allowed as it conflicts with the flying purple spaghetti monster principals I believe in which is 'thou shalt not suffer idiots'?

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dorawa March 17 2016, 00:15:12 UTC
As if lol

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anguisel March 17 2016, 00:23:36 UTC
I know. I hope someone does though and brings it to huge attention if they get treated differently for following the law, also with tons of comments about the whole Third Reich and Civil Rights movements of 'no Jews/Blacks allowed'.

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breedme March 17 2016, 00:38:13 UTC
some fucking bullshit right here

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ladycyndra March 17 2016, 00:46:22 UTC
As a Christian, I am so sick of this bullshit. DO YOUR FUCKING JOBS! Assholes.

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tabaqui March 17 2016, 01:28:47 UTC
Jesus fuck. This country is fucking nuts.

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