Louisiana Governor, and Republican
Asshat, Bobby Jindal wants y’all to know that he will never accept same-sex marriage, and he will never stop fighting to make discrimination against LGBT Americans
perfectly legal and acceptable:
“As the fight for
religious liberty moves to Louisiana, I have a clear message for any
corporation that contemplates bullying our state: Save your breath. In 2010,
Louisiana adopted a Religious Freedom Restoration Act, which prohibits
government from unduly burdening a person’s exercise of religion. However,
given the changing positions of politicians, judges and the public in favor of
same-sex marriage, along with the potential for discrimination against
Christian individuals and businesses that comes with these shifts, I plan in
this legislative session to fight for passage of the Marriage and Conscience
Act.
…
I hold the view that has been the consensus in our country
for over two centuries: that marriage is between one man and one woman. Polls
indicate that the American consensus is changing — but like many other
believers, I will not change my faith-driven view on this matter, even if it
becomes a minority opinion. A pluralistic and diverse society like ours can
exist only if we all tolerate people who disagree with us. That’s why religious
freedom laws matter — and why it is critical for conservatives and business
leaders to unite in this debate.”
Let me make this queer: go ahead Bobby, keep up the hate,
because while you may never accept
same-sex marriage, and while you may never
stop fighting to legally hate The Gays, understand that you will also never be anything more than you are
right now: a loser.
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Must exhausting trying to figure out who to discriminate against all the time.
ReplyDeleteBob, I LOVE how you express yourself. Thank you. :)
ReplyDeleteIt's over. They lost. They just think they can refuse to acknowledge the loss. It's not gonna work.
ReplyDeleteAnother Republican governor chasing away tourist dollars from his state, a state whose largest industry is tourism...
ReplyDeleteYes, obviously a republican.