A business can now claim that hiring LGBT people goes against their religion.
If you don't think that will happen, [url=http://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/arizona-pols-vote-business-owners-refuse-service-gays-article-1.1647130]a few months ago Arizona tried to pass a bill that allowed business owners to claim religious right so they don't have to serve LGBT people.[/url]
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[quote][url=http://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/arizona-pols-vote-business-owners-refuse-service-gays-article-1.1647130]a few months ago Arizona tried to pass a bill that allowed business owners to claim religious right so they don't have to serve LGBT people.[/url][/quote] Arizonan here; no we didn't. That false interpretation was what took the media by storm, but it wasn't the purpose or effect of the proposed bill.
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[quote]Republicans stressed that the bill is about protecting religious freedom and not discrimination. They frequently cited the case of a New Mexico photographer who was sued after refusing to take wedding pictures of a gay couple and said Arizona needs a law to protect people in the state from heavy-handed actions by courts and law enforcement.[/quote] Then what is it about?
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Considering your analogy compares the KKK to the LGBT population I'd say it is. One is a racist hate group that suppresses people for skin color. The LGBT population is a group of people being oppressed for their sexuality and gender. There's a colossal f*cking difference between getting basic rights and equality they don't have compared to straight people and being forced to serve horrible people that are part of a hate group that has killed and oppressed people for decades. If that is not the worst and most despicable analogy for this I don't know what is.