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>>I imagine they'll quickly learn the economic consequences of doing this.
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>Yup - like that small pizza shop in Indiana last year that said in an interview that they probably wouldn't cater certain weddings - and wound up receiving so many threats and fraudulent disruptions of business that they had to close shop for a period of time.
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>...or a bakery in Oregon that didn't want to cater a wedding and wound up getting sued and thrown into financial chaos.
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> That has become the way of the political left....who are effectively saying, "if you hold certain beliefs, here is what we will do to you".
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> I defy anyone to say that isn't an accurate assessment of how far this movement has deteriorated.
I address this stuff in another message. I'm sure you know that by "economic consequences," I was referring to businesses and events choosing not to go there. North Carolina has already lost a PayPal facility that would have employed 400 over this. I think it's pretty likely that the NCAA and the major sports leagues will avoid scheduling events in these states. Pretty stupid thing for a legislature to do because they're afraid of transwomen sharing the bathroom with their daughters.
Tamar
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