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2/7/2016 1:11:09 AM
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maybe i dont have an issue with you, i thought you were a liberal supporter at first.
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  • I'm mostly liberal in my politics.

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  • *grunt of disapproval* I hope you atleast support reality over fiction. Here is the real test: Do you think gay can be considered as discriminated upon as colored were?

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  • No. I don't think anybody is discriminated on in modern day America. Everyone has equal rights and playing the "who's most discriminated game" like all the SJW idiots do and wishing to censor ideas you dislike or find offense to is my problem with morgen day liberalism.

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  • ok, well thats good then. It pisses me off when [i]any[/i] group claims theyre hated on. Its petty when gays say their rights were taken away because a private piece of property refused service for personal reasons.

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  • Well, if we as a society has already concluded that if a store provides a service that is one. to public and then refuses service based solely on skin color that it is a violation of civil rights I don't see why that wouldn't apply to homosexuals. McDonald's cannot deny all black people and the same applies to all companies private or not.

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  • for stores and other businesses dealing with goods there is no reason they [i]would[/i] deny business with them, however the marriage field and anything related to sexuality is pretty much fair game. My reasoning is that marriage as a whole subject is very touchy and should be left alone to prevent conflict among beliefs. But economically, a business would not normally go out of its way to deny services/ exchanges solely based off any personal feature/belief. It costs money while also losing potential business opportunity.

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