You
spent time arguing that your question (as part of a larger discussion) was about
Indiana. Now that I've pointed out that your question said nothing about a specific state, you've moved on to saying it's about a state
other than California. Well, alright. I won't bother asking you "Which is it?" because you don't seem to know. More importantly, your question - once again - said
nothing about what states were excluded or included. En tout cas, The pattern remains the same in
other states with sizeable liberal populations:
Illinois | Lambda Legal
Maine | Lambda Legal
Vermont | Lambda Legal
New York | Lambda Legal
Massachusetts | Lambda Legal
Oregon | Lambda Legal
Washington | Lambda Legal
Hawaii | Lambda Legal
Rhode Island | Lambda Legal
Delaware | Lambda Legal
New Jersey | Lambda Legal
Iowa | Lambda Legal (I included this one because it's voted Democratic in 6 out of the last 7 fed. elections; however, it's not essential to my case)
Maryland | Lambda Legal
Minnesota | Lambda Legal
Colorado | Lambda Legal
Remember,
you asked how liberals would deal with
your hypothetical. Not how liberals in Indiana, or anywhere except California would deal with your hypothetical. I answered accordingly. However, those links only cover workplace discrimination. This one covers non-discrimination laws as they relate to public accomodations:
https://www.aclu.org/maps/non-discrimination-laws-state-state-information-map
Every single once I've mentioned is included. My answer remains true in 14
other examples of liberal states where people can't be discriminated against based on their sexual orientation. Is there
any liberal state you'd like to specifically touch on? Texas, maybe? :lol:
Is this the part where you rant about the left because I ignored your rant on Obama? Oh okay, cool.
It doesn't change the fact that you asked a question that would be easily answered if you knew a bit about laws, views, and cases concerning discrimination in the most liberal state in the contiguous union. Pointing out that it's the
same pattern in other liberal states? Now you just look uninformed about what goes on in other states as well as California. However, it's fun to watch you do the shuffle.