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And then of course there's this: Why does it matter whether it's a choice or not. It really shouldn't matter one way or the other when it comes to
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pmb (aka pmb)
Oct 20 '11, 08:50
how we deal with gay people. I get that being "born that way" makes it even sillier to discriminate against gays, but even if it was a choice, so what? Why does that make discrimination ok?
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especially when we discourage discrimination based on something that is explictly a choice (religion) -- nm
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Oct 20, 08:52
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I'm not really arguing this from a constitutional standpoint, though I think there are still plenty of arguments to be made. I was just being
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Oct 20, 08:58
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