Supremes: LGBTQ Landmark Decision

schuylaar

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One of my sons is gay.

Does his being gay, give him the right to force somebody to associate with him, if the other person prefers not to ?

Does his being gay, give anyone else the right to use force against him, if he refuses to associate with the person attempting force ?
you got a 'like' from today's russian troll:lol:
 

Paulyd!satx

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Funny your calling a Texas native out, a business owner, who employees all types of races, saying I’m a russian. Dam man that’s sad. Oh well either way we both know trump gonna win so, in the end AuntBuck, you lose.
 

UncleBuck

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Funny your calling a Texas native out, a business owner, who employees all types of races, saying I’m a russian. Dam man that’s sad. Oh well either way we both know trump gonna win so, in the end AuntBuck, you lose.
“Do outsource”

Lol

American as Putin’s dick
 

hanimmal

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One of my sons is gay.

Does his being gay, give him the right to force somebody to associate with him, if the other person prefers not to ?

Does his being gay, give anyone else the right to use force against him, if he refuses to associate with the person attempting force ?
He is not 'forcing' anyone to associate with him just by existing.
 

Rob Roy

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He is not 'forcing' anyone to associate with him just by existing.
That's true.

However if you and I have an employment agreement, and the terms are that either of us may end the agreement at any time for our own reasons, that would suffice.
 
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