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Actually that's exactly what the law said - until people started complaining and businesses threatened to leave the state because of it....which resulted in the governor backpeddling real quick and the law got changed.>
>Can you point me to some documentation (other than the Huffington Post or MSNBC) for this. That is certainly not how I remember it.
Google "business cancellations in indiana over gay discrimination law" - it ain't hard - and take your pick of any publication that meets your standards
But, right off the top of me head - GenCon (one of the biggest comic book conventions in the country, Salesforce and Angie's List stopping expansion in Indiana, NCAA (Final Four) looking at breaking/canceling its contract (NFL had the same issue with a similar bill in Arizona last year)
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It's still legal to get fired from your job for being gay - and I bet we agree that is discrimination. You'll find that most republicans (or maybe I should say the elected and running-for-office republicans) are ok with this and their core favors this type of discrimination. Sort of brings me back to my original point - which is that they seem out-of-touch with the way the real world is today.>
>And it is still legal to get fired from your job for being a woman, for being fat, for being bald, or any one of a thousand other reasons. As long as the boss can show cause, anyone can get fired.
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