Kasich supports gay rights

"I read about this thing they did in Mississippi, where apparently you can deny somebody service because they're gay?" Kasich said during a town hall televised on CNN, where appeared with his wife and twin 16-year-old daughters. "What the hell are we doing in this country? I mean, look, I may not appreciate a certain lifestyle or even approve of it, but I can -- it doesn't mean I've got to go write a law and try to figure out how to have another wedge issue.”
But in much of Ohio, the state where he serves as governor, businesses are legally permitted to refuse service to gay or transgender people. While some cities and counties in Ohio prohibit discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity, no similar statewide protection exists there.
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Your mom
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Did you suffer discrimination do to your sexual orientation in Ohio? Someone get 20014 a safe space quick! Hope there weren't any "Trump 2016" chalk marks too! Oh the humanity!2001400ex said:Your mom
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I always appreciate a good retard gladiator match.dnc said: -
Pay Pal is making a big deal about not opening in North Carolina while planning to open in middle eastern countries
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In the case of Georgia, Coke and other large companies have already proven that financial pressure from businesses can affect a state's anti-gay laws. I don't think anybody's naive enough to think that same tactic will work in the Middle East.RaceBannon said:Pay Pal is making a big deal about not opening in North Carolina while planning to open in middle eastern countries
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That's not why they aren't doing it there.GreenRiverGatorz said:
In the case of Georgia, Coke and other large companies have already proven that financial pressure from businesses can affect a state's anti-gay laws. I don't think anybody's naive enough to think that same tactic will work in the Middle East.RaceBannon said:Pay Pal is making a big deal about not opening in North Carolina while planning to open in middle eastern countries
Nor do we know it wouldn't work. If you believe in something you believe in it. Otherwise you're a worthless piece of shit grandstanding hypocrite trying to make a buck off gullible social justice "warriors" -
Hey look. It's a much bigger deal if some state says you don't have to serve a burger to a fag than openly throwing them off of buildings. Okay?RaceBannon said:
That's not why they aren't doing it there.GreenRiverGatorz said:
In the case of Georgia, Coke and other large companies have already proven that financial pressure from businesses can affect a state's anti-gay laws. I don't think anybody's naive enough to think that same tactic will work in the Middle East.RaceBannon said:Pay Pal is making a big deal about not opening in North Carolina while planning to open in middle eastern countries
Nor do we know it wouldn't work. If you believe in something you believe in it. Otherwise you're a worthless piece of shit grandstanding hypocrite trying to make a buck off gullible social justice "warriors" -
xhamster is blocking all North Carolina IP addresses.
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@dnc, true!?ThomasFremont said:xhamster is blocking all North Carolina IP addresses.
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Pressure from businesses is to satiate their customers into thinking they actually give a shit. When really all the business cares about is gaining market share from lemmings who think these feel-good statements make a difference.GreenRiverGatorz said:
In the case of Georgia, Coke and other large companies have already proven that financial pressure from businesses can affect a state's anti-gay laws. I don't think anybody's naive enough to think that same tactic will work in the Middle East.RaceBannon said:Pay Pal is making a big deal about not opening in North Carolina while planning to open in middle eastern countries
Taking anti Islamic stands in in the Middle East would just build brand loyalty toward Pepsi.
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So you're telling me those companies are only motivated by the good PR? I'm shocked.RaceBannon said:
That's not why they aren't doing it there.GreenRiverGatorz said:
In the case of Georgia, Coke and other large companies have already proven that financial pressure from businesses can affect a state's anti-gay laws. I don't think anybody's naive enough to think that same tactic will work in the Middle East.RaceBannon said:Pay Pal is making a big deal about not opening in North Carolina while planning to open in middle eastern countries
Nor do we know it wouldn't work. If you believe in something you believe in it. Otherwise you're a worthless piece of shit grandstanding hypocrite trying to take a buck off gullible social justice "warriors" -
I think most people recognize that these companies aren't motivated by benevolence or justice. But that doesn't mean they haven't had an impact on legislation.PurpleThrobber said:
Pressure from businesses is to satiate their customers into thinking they actually give a shit. When really all the business cares about is gaining market share from lemmings who think these feel-good statements make a difference.GreenRiverGatorz said:
In the case of Georgia, Coke and other large companies have already proven that financial pressure from businesses can affect a state's anti-gay laws. I don't think anybody's naive enough to think that same tactic will work in the Middle East.RaceBannon said:Pay Pal is making a big deal about not opening in North Carolina while planning to open in middle eastern countries
Taking anti Islamic stands in in the Middle East would just build brand loyalty toward Pepsi.
Thinking it has anything to do with morals or integrity or justice is just naive. -
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Are you knew here?Sledog said:
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Know.2001400ex said:
Are you knew here?Sledog said:
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He lives in Hillsboro.EsophagealFeces said: -
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He lives in Hillsboro.EsophagealFeces said: -
Taking a fake, outraged stand because the mean reactionaries made a law "oppressing" the one person out of 55,000 who is supposedly confused about their restroom habits is nauseating. There's no doubt this is being used as a smokescreen for some nefarious law that will hurt the average North Carolinian economically in some way. Keep getting wound up about how Springsteen won't play in Durham anymore though morons. Noone will remember or care in two years.