jsj on Nostr: Now that #SCOTUS has ruled discrimination against gay people is legal, local ...
Now that #SCOTUS has ruled discrimination against gay people is legal, local governments should pass ordinances requiring businesses with discriminatory practices to post them in an obvious place. Sort of the opposite of how businesses are required to be accessible to the physically disabled, people who are prohibited by discrimination should not have to enter a business and be turned away. Force the businesses that want to discriminate to post signs so we can identify and avoid them.
Bad idea? Holiday weekend and I’m a little less than sober.
Land of the free? 🥲
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