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This is how all laws should work. And it should apply to police as well. If people aren't harming others then they should be left the alone.We need to pass a law and call it the "Mind your own fucking business" law...it should be illegal to attack anyone for being who they want to be as long as they aren't harming others with their choices.
So a girl lost her mind, her business, and now potentially her freedom. I don't know. Not really getting much out of it over here.That Michigan hairdresser who posted she would not serve LGBTQ customers?
First she got roasted on line.
Then the supplier who sold her products announced they no longer would provide to her as they support inclusion.
Then state of Michigan launched investigation into possible violation of state anti discrimination law.
She has been reduced to posting on QAnon and conspiracy sites, posing with Trump banner.
No, violation of civil rights law is a civil, not criminal, matter. She won't go to jail.So a girl lost her mind, her business, and now potentially her freedom. I don't know. Not really getting much out of it over here.
A fat fine and no business to pay it off, subsequent bankruptcy sounds like a loss of freedom. Could be the millennial in me saying that though.No, violation of civil rights law is a civil, not criminal, matter. She won't go to jail.
Someone who goes deep into the schizo Qanon stuff is probably mentally ill. How many people became estranged from their families and reality during the election fraud, shadow prez stuff? I feel sympathy for her in that way.She had the right to say that stuff/believe it, but not the right to be free of consequences of her actions/behavior/words.
A fat fine and no business to pay it off, subsequent bankruptcy sounds like a loss of freedom. Could be the millennial in me saying that though.
Exactly. Free speech doesn't mean free of consequences.She had the right to say that stuff/believe it, but not the right to be free of consequences of her actions/behavior/words.
I'm not going to word this correctly, but I feel like you sort of agree with me that a mentally ill small business owner getting stepped on by the state and to an extent, corporations, makes you a little queasy. Even when the symptoms of their derangement show in espousing low status, deplorable political views. I wouldn't want to associate with someone like that, or the people popping champagne bottles when their lives publically fall apart. As usual, I'm homeless on this issue.It will really suck for her, yes. This is why we need UBI desperately. Because she just found out she can’t make it as a hairdresser whose one defining feature is vocal homophobia.
Though I imagine if she markets herself well enough on QAnon sites she will be able to find an equally homophobic clientele. I’m not terribly worried about her chances, even though I agree she will be financially harmed by her own actions.
And it’s not like she’s the only one out there; my hairdresser at Ulta believed in white genocide but didn’t tell me until the fourth (and last) time I went to her. I think because I’m white she felt safe.
I'm not going to word this correctly, but I feel like you sort of agree with me that a mentally ill small business owner getting stepped on by the state and to an extent, corporations, makes you a little queasy. Even when the symptoms of their derangement show in espousing low status, deplorable political views. I wouldn't want to associate with someone like that, or the people popping champagne bottles when their lives publically fall apart. As usual, I'm homeless on this issue.
I didn't make any such claim that homophobes are oppressed, to be clear. I agree with you that it's unfortunate that her only method of recovery is buying a 4chan ad banner or begging for money on Gab.I don’t assume she’s mentally ill. I do assume she’s a human being. I don’t fault any person who decided to sever ties with her over her views. I do acknowledge that she has put herself in a precarious financial situation. I believe this came entirely through her own actions. I do not attribute the reaction to some sort of structural oppression of homophobes. I think that is a ludicrous claim to make. I would want her to be supported by a social safety net, and I am frustrated such a thing does not exist.
I didn't make any such claim that homophobes are oppressed, to be clear. I agree with you that it's unfortunate that her only method of recovery is buying a 4chan ad banner or begging for money on Gab.