Mr Khan said:
happydolphin said:
Mr Khan said:
It's discrimination against actions that have their basis in Christianity, which is less morally reprehensible than targeting Christianity itself.
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Huh? I really disagree. He's denying someone the right to open a business. That's an action against a person (in this occurence a business owner).
I understand he's taking a stand against actions, but ultimately the way he took the stand led him to deny a right to a Christian, and not to his views.
It should be illegal and he should be sued for it.
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legally? Certainly. Morally, i'm less certain. This is definitely one of those things that the ACLU could use to earn some more right-wing credentials
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They already have spoken out against the move.
I'd cite an article, except while it's been covered by multiple sources... oddly the only sources I can find are ones i'd consider not worthy of being cited.
Oddly the mainstream media seems to be avoiding it...
Outside Fox news anyway.