translation: you got nothing lol
please let me know when you have anything that supports your claims, thanks
facts win again
Translation: I had you pegged the moment I came upon your first posts on this forum. You dance like a Chinese panda and I believe you actually think the things you do, but you've spent literally 35 pages defending some inarticulate opinion on the context of this particular debate. It's been pointed out to you that anti-discrimination laws (Meaning laws that can be broken with non-compliance and punished for non-compliance) in some states include sexual orientation as a protected group, yet you ask for specific language that says those that do discriminate will be punished by law enforcement? It was provided to you several times. Your
out (once you realized the error of your dance) was to say that if you want to discriminate, then simply don't go into business, BUT, and this is the really important part, you created that strawman in your mind. No one ever to my knowledge was arguing that individuals could not discriminate. The argument germane to this topic is whether Indiana's new law allowing businesses to discriminate based on religious conviction was correct, or whether it wasn't. Some even argued whether it was legal or could survive a constitutional challenge? Some argued the morality of it. Some argued whether it was good idea at all, and some like me question the long term efficacy of such a law.
When people have pinned you down to specific questions regarding your initial position, you divert asking them to provide more details, yet, anyone with one iota of honesty and English language reading comprehension understood full well what they were asking. This inability to comprehend what is being asked of you lends itself to credibility questions regarding your self-declared expert opinion on the subject matter.
I'm not convinced, nor are many that have followed along, but you will say something to the effect that, "Translation: blah blah" Or "I'm factually correct and you are wrong".. Again, blah, blah..
I wonder what you're like in real life, serious question. Most people type and speak colloquially online, pretty similar to how they talk in real life, but you, I just can't imagine that you actually talk the way you do?
Tim-