Texas 'religious freedom' bill opens door to LGBT discrimination, opponents say

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Proposed law would protect the right of state-licensed workers to refuse to provide services based on their religious beliefs

Civil rights advocates are condemning a proposed Texas law they say opens the door to discrimination against the LGBT community and religious minorities.

 

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Freedom to be assholes

The Texan far-right staying classy I see.

So, an atheist can refuse treatment to a Christian. Seems fair to me! Let the games begin. I wonder who Pastafarians will exclude?

Good law. Nobody should be compelled by law to love to artificially love and respect everyone and everything. It's their choice who they want to service and if it's against their religious or moral belief they should refuse.

that's the point

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