I'm pretty sure within the next few days, the right-wing Arizona governor will sign this into law.
This law does not only concern gay people (thread title though, points out to main motivating factor for this new law). This will open doors to all kinds of discrimination, public humiliation, and harassment that can target all kinds of people.
A Muslim business owner can deny a Christian service if he/she so chooses to do so.
And does this new Arizona law also include state/public employees, allowing them to discriminate? If so, a police officer can deny any needed service to a woman if the officer knows that that woman had committed adultery against her husband.
A business owner can deny a veteran/soldier (gay or straight) service, if the business owner claims that violence and war is against his religious belief and values.
A business owner can deny service to an interracial married couple if he claims that interracial marriage goes against his religious belief and values.
Given the broad scope of this law, how well will it hold up in court?
This law does not only concern gay people (thread title though, points out to main motivating factor for this new law). This will open doors to all kinds of discrimination, public humiliation, and harassment that can target all kinds of people.
A Muslim business owner can deny a Christian service if he/she so chooses to do so.
And does this new Arizona law also include state/public employees, allowing them to discriminate? If so, a police officer can deny any needed service to a woman if the officer knows that that woman had committed adultery against her husband.
A business owner can deny a veteran/soldier (gay or straight) service, if the business owner claims that violence and war is against his religious belief and values.
A business owner can deny service to an interracial married couple if he claims that interracial marriage goes against his religious belief and values.
Given the broad scope of this law, how well will it hold up in court?
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