The 19 Other States that No One is Boycotting

Indiana has already been forced, constitutionally, to recognize gay marriage.

Interestingly enough, this has zero to do with gay marriage. Even if someone doesn't serve a gay couple, I find it hard to believe such a denial would stop them from getting married.

Can you perhaps explain this to me?


This latest nonsense is just some last ditch effort of the suicide bombing deadenders to deny the inevitable.

Argument ad baculum.

Once again, how does this stop gays from getting married? Please, oh please, tell me how this is accomplished!

Here's the reality. This law in particular is constitutional. There is legal precedent going back to 1997.
 
According to The Washington Post, there are 19 other States in the US who have passed "religious freedom" laws similar to Indiana's, however, from the backlash, it seems as if Indiana is the only state in America to pass such a law. People, such as George Takei, the NCAA, Gen Con, and other LGBT organizations are all expressing concerns or demanding boycotts of the Hoosier state. But what these people fail to tell you, or are ignorant of, the fact that 19 other states who have passed similar laws since 1997. However, they are surprisingly silent.

Indiana has come under fire for a bill signed Thursday by Gov. Mike Pence (R) that would allow businesses to refuse service for religious reasons. The NCAA has voiced its concern ahead of Final Four in Indianapolis next week, there are calls to boycott the state, and Miley Cyrus has even weighed in, calling Pence a name that we can't reprint on this family Web site in an Instagram post.

But Indiana is actually soon to be just one of 20 states with a version of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, or RFRA, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures. Here are those states, in dark teal:

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So, why aren't people demanding boycotts of these states? Where were the objections?
The issue is not the law in and of itself....The fervor is in the "cause"....It's another excuse for knee jerk reactionary left wing extremists to bang their pots. Fuck 'em...Let 'em cry like little babies. Let the CEO of Salesforce rattle his sabre. Nobody cares.
 
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Interesting how you would compare these laws to Sharia Law, when radical Islamists do more than pass religious freedom laws, they kill gays, throw them off rooftops. And you're angry at some "religious freedom" laws?

Hi, reality called, it says gays have it far better in America than you realize.
Yeah...Isn't it wonderful how the libs solidly support the Islamists who not only treat women like animals but hate gays so much, they would use gasoline to set afire the ground on which a gay person walked.
 
Interesting how you would compare these laws to Sharia Law, when radical Islamists do more than pass religious freedom laws, they kill gays, throw them off rooftops. And you're angry at some "religious freedom" laws?

Hi, reality called, it says gays have it far better in America than you realize.
Paint my house is a ridiculous individual. He is attention starved....
 
"The 19 Other States that No One is Boycotting"

You're obviously ignorant of the Indiana law as it compares to other states' laws.

Don't fall for this specious framing of the argument. The Indiana law has to stand or fall on its own merits. It has nothing to do with what other states have done. It has nothing to do with what any individuals are doing in regards to other states.
No, it doesn't....You lefties opened the door to the issue. You must deal with all components of the issue.
 
According to The Washington Post, there are 19 other States in the US who have passed "religious freedom" laws similar to Indiana's, however, from the backlash, it seems as if Indiana is the only state in America to pass such a law. People, such as George Takei, the NCAA, Gen Con, and other LGBT organizations are all expressing concerns or demanding boycotts of the Hoosier state. But what these people fail to tell you, or are ignorant of, the fact that 19 other states who have passed similar laws since 1997. However, they are surprisingly silent.

Indiana has come under fire for a bill signed Thursday by Gov. Mike Pence (R) that would allow businesses to refuse service for religious reasons. The NCAA has voiced its concern ahead of Final Four in Indianapolis next week, there are calls to boycott the state, and Miley Cyrus has even weighed in, calling Pence a name that we can't reprint on this family Web site in an Instagram post.

But Indiana is actually soon to be just one of 20 states with a version of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, or RFRA, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures. Here are those states, in dark teal:

imrs.php

So, why aren't people demanding boycotts of these states? Where were the objections?

It's a logical fallacy to claim that someone does not have a legitimate argument because they are not consistent.

You should know that by now.
That is the go to excuse ( lame) of the left. They say, "never mind the facts. You will deal with this in the manner we tell you to deal with it".....
That's chump shit. It doesn't work that way.
You people cannot stand it when your silly emotional rants are met with facts.
 
Arkansas passed a near twin of Indiana's law yesterday and was sent to the governor for signing. Maybe the loons and homos will run out of states to do business in and inhabit.
Just the sates you'd be happy to live in, the flyovers.
Away from the crime, stench, pestilence, confiscatory taxes and left wing moonbats?...You're God damned right.
 
Indiana has already been forced, constitutionally, to recognize gay marriage.

This latest nonsense is just some last ditch effort of the suicide bombing deadenders to deny the inevitable.

Then what are you all whining and bawling about? You are you know
Another rightist ignorant of the facts.
Shit....You libs would not recognize a fact if it invaded your piss wet underoos and bit you in the shitter.
 

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