For the hard of understanding, my point was that OTHER people (ie NOT ME) might claim they could discriminate against/refuse to serve someone they don’t like on other grounds that WE might not like race, religion, sexuality. That’s not the same as ME saying they’re equally bad.https://twitter.com/jimmfelton/status/1011950530384596992 …
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That’s not how she was born. That’s how she acts. She has become press secretary. People do not choose their orientation or colour of skin. You know this.
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People are born with their skin colour and sexuality, yes of course. But they’re not born with their religion. That’s a choice. Many on the Republican right also believe (wrongly) sexuality is a choice. They already do use this argument against gay people.
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Yeah I remember the day my mum laid out a dozen holy texts plus something from
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James - why even debate with such a daft response?
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People are not defined by the job they, & this is the crucial word, 'choose' to do.
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Her treatment was because of HER actions. She chooses to defend trumps actions against a whole host of minority groups in America. The staff felt uncomfortable serving her because of her actions so why should they?
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Um that’s a what she does not who she is kinda thing.
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You are thick.
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