norwegen
Diamond Member
Couldn't find it, eh. Yea, okay, you're a liberal.You till haven't showed us, Poindexter. Where in the Constitution are businesses and individuals prohibited from discriminating?Show us, Einstein.PaintMyHouse must be so proud to have you as one of his followers.
The Constitution does not prohibit individuals and businesses from discriminating.
Your ignorance is your problem.
Where does the Constitution prohibit businesses and individuals from discriminating?
14th amendment, everyone is equal under the law.
Discrimination is unequal treatment.
Discrimination was outlawed in the Civil Rights Act, the Age Discrimination Act, the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Equal Pay Act, the Immigration Reform Act and the Genetic Information Discrimination Act. The SCOTUS ruling on same sex marriage will outlaw discrimination against gays.
Thanks for tacitly admitting to your appalling ignorance.
Ask an adult to explain to you how the Constitution grants the Legislature the ability to pass the anti-discrimination laws that I mentioned above.