I'm sorry, but did anybody read the actual text.
Yeah, I did. It says things like
Laws that protect the free exercise of religious beliefs and moral convictions about marriage will encourage private citizens and institutions to demonstrate tolerance for those beliefs and convictions and therefore contribute to a more respectful, diverse, and peaceful society.
Yeah, except there's a difference between "the free exercise of religious beliefs" and "I'm firing you because you are TEH GAYS."
It has a point right in it which says "Notwithstanding any other provision of law".[/quote]
It says this:
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the Federal Government shall not take any discriminatory action against a person, wholly or partially on the basis that such person believes or acts in accordance with a religious belief or moral conviction that marriage is or should be recognized as the union of one man and one woman, or that sexual relations are properly reserved to such a marriage.
If you discriminate against somebody because they are TEH GAYS, as long as you don't violate any laws against murder or physical harm or whatever, you're doing fine and nothing is illegal.
That's what it says.
Discrimination laws have been in place for ages
And this makes anti-discrimination-against-LGBTQ laws illegal (at least on the federal level).
including the wage gap myth.
Oh really? "Myth" you say? Do you have any evidence, facts, or data to back that up?
I am a bit sleepy right now but nowhere do I see it giving the freedom to fire an employee based on it.
Then I'll excuse you for making such an egregious error. It disallows the government from prohibiting such behavior; in a sense, it gives people that freedom. Not explicitly though. Of course not.
The way I imagine it is that if somebody got into a fight regarding it, and the attacker claims moral or religious basis, then he can't be punished for it.
And that doesn't sound bad to you?
It is a kind of a loophole as the article says, however I seriously doubt it's as bad as it sounds.
It makes LGBTQ people a 2nd class citizen! People can discriminate against them
and there's no legal restriction against doing so! It's not as bad as Jim Crow, but it's a step in that direction.
Did we also forget that the west is the most liberal place on the entire planet
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA
wait
you're serious
wtf?
and any person or company that takes discriminatory action will most definitely be taking a huge risk to its reputation and maybe the law?
Its reputation? No, because people will go to Wal-Mart regardless. The law? Haha, this bill will disallow any legal action against discriminatory behavior! That's why it's so bad!
The way I see it, this law might actually protect one's right of free speech regarding increasingly politically correct topics.
Free speech is one thing. Free action is another.
Giving speech from one group while taking from another is not free speech at all.
Well maybe that's why I don't advocate against free speech, because this bill is
not about free speech.
Yes, even legit hate speech is a part of free speech.
And this bill goes beyond hate speech and into hate action.