Indiana is for Bigots - video and Pence running for cover

"The hits just keep on coming for the state of Indiana.

Since the signing of the so-called the so-called Religious Freedom Restoration Act into law on Thursday, one of the top trending topics on Twitter is #BoycottIndiana.

With Gov. Mike Pence (R) taking a beating on Twitter, and businesses reviewing their plans in the state, little beyond next week’s Final Four in Indianapolis is going right for the Hoosier State.

With that in mind, the good folks at the Internet Action Force have stepped up and pitched in, creating a tourist pitch selling Indiana as ” It’s a great place to be a bigot.”

Internetactionforce_screencap-800x430.jpg


Well kids, the days of beating on the gays are coming to an end. It's time to move on, deal with the fact that business is business, not church, and cash, not Jesus, is king in this case. Have your faith but bake the cake, or face this from all sides.


Creating your own reality, I see....
Poor photoshop.....Ass.
 
Faggots should stop suing people who refuse to cater to their "lifestyle" and laws like this wouldn't be needed but of course the people in the right are blamed as usual. Indiana will survive and faggots will get over it.

Be careful what you wish for. If people stopped sueing to redress their grievances they might start shooting instead.
Is it possible for you to be even more ridiculous?
 
"The hits just keep on coming for the state of Indiana.

Since the signing of the so-called the so-called Religious Freedom Restoration Act into law on Thursday, one of the top trending topics on Twitter is #BoycottIndiana.

With Gov. Mike Pence (R) taking a beating on Twitter, and businesses reviewing their plans in the state, little beyond next week’s Final Four in Indianapolis is going right for the Hoosier State.

With that in mind, the good folks at the Internet Action Force have stepped up and pitched in, creating a tourist pitch selling Indiana as ” It’s a great place to be a bigot.”

Internetactionforce_screencap-800x430.jpg


Well kids, the days of beating on the gays are coming to an end. It's time to move on, deal with the fact that business is business, not church, and cash, not Jesus, is king in this case. Have your faith but bake the cake, or face this from all sides.


Creating your own reality, I see....
Poor photoshop.....Ass.

That is the reality, dumbshit.
 
You almost gotta laugh at the ignorance and the easily manipulated left. They aren't even aware that the Indiana law is based on a bill that Bill signed into law and it is active in 19 states.
This is just another liberal cause. A reason for their minions to bang their pots.
 
Obviously not. The baker in Oregon was harassed,attacked and forced out of business for following her first amendment rights.

There's nothing in the 1st amendment that gives anyone the right to deny public accommodation based on sexual orientation.

In the first place, a cake isn't a public accommodation.

It is if you are selling it from a business open to the public. Do you understand what words mean?

In the second, a business has the right to deny service for any reason it wants. No one has a right to be served.

That isn't actually true. You have some severe misunderstandings about how the law works.

By what basis do people lose their constitutional rights when they sell to the public?
The basis is Capitalism is regulated here, Now you know.

Capitalism is regulated, yes, but how does that justify making the Constitution null and void? Any regulations that violate the Constitution are automatically void. Our commerce regulations are not the law of the land, the Constitution is.
 
"The hits just keep on coming for the state of Indiana.

Since the signing of the so-called the so-called Religious Freedom Restoration Act into law on Thursday, one of the top trending topics on Twitter is #BoycottIndiana.

With Gov. Mike Pence (R) taking a beating on Twitter, and businesses reviewing their plans in the state, little beyond next week’s Final Four in Indianapolis is going right for the Hoosier State.

With that in mind, the good folks at the Internet Action Force have stepped up and pitched in, creating a tourist pitch selling Indiana as ” It’s a great place to be a bigot.”

Internetactionforce_screencap-800x430.jpg


Well kids, the days of beating on the gays are coming to an end. It's time to move on, deal with the fact that business is business, not church, and cash, not Jesus, is king in this case. Have your faith but bake the cake, or face this from all sides.


Creating your own reality, I see....
Poor photoshop.....Ass.

That is the reality, dumbshit.

Yeah right. Your side created this nonsense....
Not one of you is willing to acknowledge the existence of similar laws in 19 other states. Including NJ CT and RI.....All dyed in the wool blue states.
Shut your twat
 
There's nothing in the 1st amendment that gives anyone the right to deny public accommodation based on sexual orientation.

In the first place, a cake isn't a public accommodation.

It is if you are selling it from a business open to the public. Do you understand what words mean?

In the second, a business has the right to deny service for any reason it wants. No one has a right to be served.

That isn't actually true. You have some severe misunderstandings about how the law works.

By what basis do people lose their constitutional rights when they sell to the public?
The basis is Capitalism is regulated here, Now you know.

Capitalism is regulated, yes, but how does that justify making the Constitution null and void? Any regulations that violate the Constitution are automatically void. Our commerce regulations are not the law of the land, the Constitution is.
Dumbass, name for us all the restrictions on rights in the Constitution? Start with Freedom of Speech, is it truly Free?
 
"The hits just keep on coming for the state of Indiana.

Since the signing of the so-called the so-called Religious Freedom Restoration Act into law on Thursday, one of the top trending topics on Twitter is #BoycottIndiana.

With Gov. Mike Pence (R) taking a beating on Twitter, and businesses reviewing their plans in the state, little beyond next week’s Final Four in Indianapolis is going right for the Hoosier State.

With that in mind, the good folks at the Internet Action Force have stepped up and pitched in, creating a tourist pitch selling Indiana as ” It’s a great place to be a bigot.”

Internetactionforce_screencap-800x430.jpg


Well kids, the days of beating on the gays are coming to an end. It's time to move on, deal with the fact that business is business, not church, and cash, not Jesus, is king in this case. Have your faith but bake the cake, or face this from all sides.


Creating your own reality, I see....
Poor photoshop.....Ass.

That is the reality, dumbshit.

Yeah right. Your side created this nonsense....
Not one of you is willing to acknowledge the existence of similar laws in 19 other states. Including NJ CT and RI.....All dyed in the wool blue states.
Shut your twat

My twat is sleeping, yours is typing. BS as usual.
 
In the first place, a cake isn't a public accommodation.

It is if you are selling it from a business open to the public. Do you understand what words mean?

In the second, a business has the right to deny service for any reason it wants. No one has a right to be served.

That isn't actually true. You have some severe misunderstandings about how the law works.

By what basis do people lose their constitutional rights when they sell to the public?
The basis is Capitalism is regulated here, Now you know.

Capitalism is regulated, yes, but how does that justify making the Constitution null and void? Any regulations that violate the Constitution are automatically void. Our commerce regulations are not the law of the land, the Constitution is.
Dumbass, name for us all the restrictions on rights in the Constitution? Start with Freedom of Speech, is it truly Free?
What life is being endangered, what government is being overthrown by gays not getting a cake baked for them by one of several bakers to choose from?

Those reasonable restrictions exist for the preservation of life. They don't serve as an excuse for all infringments on civil rights.
 
In the first place, a cake isn't a public accommodation.

It is if you are selling it from a business open to the public. Do you understand what words mean?

In the second, a business has the right to deny service for any reason it wants. No one has a right to be served.

That isn't actually true. You have some severe misunderstandings about how the law works.

By what basis do people lose their constitutional rights when they sell to the public?
The basis is Capitalism is regulated here, Now you know.

It's regulated in violation of the Constitution.
Utter B.S. The regulation of economic activity is clearly acknowledged in the Constitution.

The regulation of Interstate commerce means only transactions across state lines.

Roland Original Understanding of the Commerce Clause

As originally understood, interstate "commerce" did not include primary production, such as farming, hunting, fishing, or mining. It did not include services, securities, or communication. Nor did it include manufacturing, transport, retail sales, possession, use, or disposal of anything. It did not include anything that might have a "substantial effect" on commerce, or the operations of parties not directly related to the actual transfers of ownership and possession.
 
look....if that's what Indiana wants ....who are we to say no? :dunno:

I do respect their decision.
They came for the homos but....

what??

don't understand
First they came for the Socialists, and I did not speak out—
Because I was not a Socialist.


Then they came for the Trade Unionists, and I did not speak out—
Because I was not a Trade Unionist.

Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out—
Because I was not a Jew.

Then they came for me—and there was no one left to speak for me.
Martin Niem ller First they came for the Socialists...
 
look....if that's what Indiana wants ....who are we to say no? :dunno:

I do respect their decision.
They came for the homos but....

what??

don't understand
its an allusion to that pastor in nazi germany who basically said if you don't speak up for the first victims of oppression, no one will speak up for you

Its easy to support what Indiana did without being anti gay,
 
look....if that's what Indiana wants ....who are we to say no? :dunno:

I do respect their decision.
They came for the homos but....

what??

don't understand
its an allusion to that pastor in nazi germany who basically said if you don't speak up for the first victims of oppression, no one will speak up for you

Its easy to support what Indiana did without being anti gay,
ok then...do so I am all ears
 
no.... you are exaggerating
look....if that's what Indiana wants ....who are we to say no? :dunno:

I do respect their decision.
They came for the homos but....

what??

don't understand
First they came for the Socialists, and I did not speak out—
Because I was not a Socialist.


Then they came for the Trade Unionists, and I did not speak out—
Because I was not a Trade Unionist.


Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out—
Because I was not a Jew.


Then they came for me—and there was no one left to speak for me.
Martin Niem ller First they came for the Socialists...

you are surely exaggerating

that's how Indiana wants it....I respect that

more power to them ,,,

my 2 cents!
 
Faggots should stop suing people who refuse to cater to their "lifestyle" and laws like this wouldn't be needed but of course the people in the right are blamed as usual. Indiana will survive and faggots will get over it.

I'm not quite sure how baking a cake "caters" to anyone's lifestyle. Its just a cake.
Its agreeing to make a cake for something you don't believe in which is a homosexual "marriage".

I don't believe in a lot of things that I tolerate. Get over it. Live and let live.
 
look....if that's what Indiana wants ....who are we to say no? :dunno:

I do respect their decision.
They came for the homos but....

what??

don't understand
its an allusion to that pastor in nazi germany who basically said if you don't speak up for the first victims of oppression, no one will speak up for you

Its easy to support what Indiana did without being anti gay,
ok then...do so I am all ears


1) I believe a business has the right to serve whom it wants. that is based on my view of private property and the proper role of government

2) The federal government doesn't have any proper power to dictate such things. while state governments have more leeway, I oppose such laws

3) I support gay marriage, gay military service etc. When I owned a business we certainly did not discriminate against gays and to do so is a poor business decision since gays tend to have more disposable income. But I oppose forcing a business to serve someone no matter what reason
 

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