Mississippi’s New Anti-LGBT Bill Claims That Women Can Be Fired For Wearing Pants

Mar 31, 2016 22:56

Many states have considered bills that enable discrimination against the LGBT community, but Mississippi’s proposed legislation is perhaps the most explicit in this regard. HB 1523 spells out in storied detail all of the different ways that a person should be able to mistreat people for being LGBT without consequences from the government ( Read more... )

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dorawa April 1 2016, 05:00:34 UTC
Oh no Christianity is under stack whatever shall we do *eyeroll*

This is just disgusting. How is this even still a thing?

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headcaseheidi April 1 2016, 05:16:32 UTC
these fucking pieces of shit, i hope they rot

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omgitsalexis April 1 2016, 05:23:09 UTC

Um excuse me I love pants

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armina_skitty April 1 2016, 14:56:03 UTC
What. The. Fuck.

I was disinclined to head to the South and Mississippi before; now I think I'll be avoiding it like the plague it is. There is no way this piece of shit will survive the courts. They have to know that.

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tabaqui April 1 2016, 15:58:38 UTC
I am *so fucking sick* of Xians and their incredible, hateful bullshite. Screw every last one of these asshats.

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