Sentences with phrase «with discriminating against gays»

They expect people to stand up for them when they are discriminated against, but they find no problem with discriminating against gays and lesbians.

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So if you support gay marriage, then you must disagree with those states that discriminate against it, right?
And with the inclusion of gods we get — Muslims killing Christians Christians killing Muslims Jews killing Palestinians Christians discriminating against black folks, women, and gays.
Christianity is what's touted as the only «reason» (yeah... I say that word with tongue - in - cheek)... to discriminate against gays in this country.
Youth groups: The city of Berkeley, Calif., requested that the Sea Scouts (affiliated with the Boy Scouts) formally agree to not discriminate against gay men in exchange for free use of berths in the city's marina.
Conor Gaugham weighed in with a Huffington Post article explaining that protestors are not simply «arguing over chicken,» but over the 5 million in donations that Chick - fil - A --(the restaurant itself, not Cathy personally)-- has sent to organizations that «fight to discriminate against [gays and lesbians].»
hingie, I really don't care what you think since my civil marriage has nothing to do with your book of fairy tales and if the main reason you believe gays should be discriminated against is because you read it in your book of myths, then all the more reason to grant gays their civil marriages.
I have several gay family members, but I have no problem with people who's beliefs are different (as long as they are not discriminating against others) I also know several openly gay / lesbians that work for Chick - fil - A and have felt very comfortable there, at least until others started causing an uproar.
> > Some conservatives, who find themselves in the minority with their > opposition to gay marriage and clergy, see themselves as being > discriminated against.
I was hoping for some more detailed and nuanced information, for example differences in populations of available children, differences in ability to discriminate against certain kinds of potential adoptive or foster parents (e.g., single, non-Christian, gay, etc.), differences in whom prospective parents work with (attorney?
Back in 2007, a lawsuit was filed against eHarmony claiming that they discriminated against Gays and Lesbians because they did not have a feature to match men with men and women with women.
Many of them openly discriminate against gay students and students with gay parents.
Ball also reported that officials with the N.C. School Boards Association have identified private schools across the state that openly discriminate against students and families despite receiving public funding, putting gay parents in the position of having their tax dollars paying for schools that have a policy of refusing admission to their children.
The Court of Appeal recently dismissed an appeal by a Christian bed and breakfast owner, upholding the decision that she unlawfully discriminated against a gay couple by refusing to provide them with a double bedroom.
It also amended the code with respect to discriminating against gay and lesbian renters, and increased certain penalties.
Attorneys with the New Hampshire Employee Rights Group have fought employers who discriminate against lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) workers.
Lawyers and campaigners have served up a mixed reaction to a ruling that the owners of a Belfast bakery unlawfully discriminated against a customer by refusing to decorate a cake with the slogan, «Support Gay Marriage».
One of the cases being heard in Belfast will be Lee v Ashers Baking Company Ltd, in which the Justices will hear arguments on whether a bakery directly discriminated against a customer on the grounds of sexual orientation when the bakery said they could not fulfil an order for a cake with «Support Gay Marriage» written on it because of their religious beliefs.
In Preddy v Bull [2013] UKSC 73 the Supreme Court upheld the claim that the owners of a private hotel had discriminated unlawfully against a gay couple by allowing only married couples to occupy a room with a double bed.
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