| pokymon90 said:
Actually, No. if the CNN article is correct, then there are 20 other states with similar laws. http://www.cnn.com/2015/03/27/politics/indiana-religous-freedom-explainer/ "Is Indiana the first state to implement this kind of a law? Nope. It's actually the 20th state to adopt a "religious freedom restoration" law, most of which are modeled after the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, which President Bill Clinton signed into law in 1993." |
Wow! I live in the Philippines, although we have some weird laws like religious sensitivity or whatever its called. I don't think we have anything like that and we are suppose to be the more conservative nation here. lol!
| S.T.A.G.E. said: Christians are always claiming persecution when they are pretty much the major religion in the country by number of practicing members. Shows how much they look things up. |
Well all I can tell you is here in the Philippines, you can be gay and wear womens clothing and no business will ever turn you away. I mean, its already hard to earn a living as it is. lol!
Edit: I just remembered that if you don't have enough money, hospitals here in my country can turn you away or not provide you with the proper medical assistant even if you are already admitted. This is illegal but is common practice. So yeah, I guess my country is still way bad than others. ROFL!








