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wait... wait... at the bottom there.
> Circle K gas station chain hit with LGBT discrimination laws...

so, this is not a mere opinion piece by an evil journo.
but they actually got hit with legal reprecussion for such "discrimination"?
Like a couple days after he visited one for a campaign stunt, got disrespected in there, and a few days later slaps them with a lawsuit.

This administration is evil and vindictive.
 
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No, we're mixing up stories is what's happening.

The Biden admin is suing sheetz for racial discrimination.

Thia article is debunking the claim that he's suing circle k for LGBT discrimination.

I'm willing to bet most people here were thinking of the sheetz incident. I know I was.
Yeah, that was the one I was thinking about.

FFS criminal background checks are standard for employment anywhere.

it is literally a requirement to go to the local court house, or online, and get a criminal record certificate for any single job.
 
Yeah, that was the one I was thinking about.

FFS criminal background checks are standard for employment anywhere.

it is literally a requirement to go to the local court house, or online, and get a criminal record certificate for any single job.
Gas stations are usually one of the places that don't criminal background check around here.

I've had a few gas station jobs, and they never did.

Same goes for fast food.

Any other jobs have. And I don't give a fuck if sheetz does it. Calling it racist is nonsense.
 
FFS criminal background checks are standard for employment anywhere.
It is the difference between equality and equity.
Equity is pure evil.
Equity is equal results based on demographics.

If your criminal background checks are more likely to disqualify blacks or gays, then this is not equity and therefore you must hire violent criminals or child molesters.
 
Equity is pure evil.
Equity is equal results based on demographics.
If you think the ideology of equality doesn't directly lead to equity, I've got a bridge to sell you.

We should just accept that while we wish for all people to be equal, that's not actually the reality. Some people are just born stronger, smarter, or better socially connected. Some have richer or politically powerful parents, or just parents who know the right people. Some are born in good places, and some in bad.

And while we'd like to even the curve, it's not naturally so. Equality is inherently unnatural.
 
If you think the ideology of equality doesn't directly lead to equity, I've got a bridge to sell you.

We should just accept that while we wish for all people to be equal, that's not actually the reality. Some people are just born stronger, smarter, or better socially connected. Some have richer or politically powerful parents, or just parents who know the right people. Some are born in good places, and some in bad.

And while we'd like to even the curve, it's not naturally so. Equality is inherently unnatural.

"All men are created equal" in its original context, was simply a rejection of the doctrine of the Divine Right of Kings. No, no one is born having the right to rule over others, or tax them for his or her own profit.

It was never a claim that all men are equally intelligent, or virtuous, or capable - let along was it the lunatic idea that government should be trying to make everyone be the same!
 
We should just accept that while we wish for all people to be equal, that's not actually the reality.
I don't think anyone actually has the wish that everyone should be equal. That's a insanely childish perspective.

It should probably be more like everyone it treated equally under the law or something.

Obviously people are all different and demanding Equality of outcome is completely insane.
 
I don't think anyone actually has the wish that everyone should be equal. That's a insanely childish perspective.

It should probably be more like everyone it treated equally under the law or something.

Obviously people are all different and demanding Equality of outcome is completely insane.
Yet that is the doctrine of the modern progressives. Any inequality of outcome they can and will take as evidence of some evil -ism, like the infamous systemic racism.
Outcomes not statistically the same by race? As one famous progressive said, in that case don't ask if racism happened, but where did racism happen.
 
I don't think anyone actually has the wish that everyone should be equal. That's a insanely childish perspective.

It should probably be more like everyone it treated equally under the law or something.

Obviously people are all different and demanding Equality of outcome is completely insane.

Equal opportunity for everyone and everything that happens after that is on you.
 
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Modernity in a nutshell, where the extreme competition between a civilizations members states causes unreasonble and unsustainable growth in government until it collapses into empire.
And,if notching change,we would start from tribal levels - if we would be lucky.If not,we could be send into global eternal Caliphate.
 
If you think the ideology of equality doesn't directly lead to equity, I've got a bridge to sell you.

We should just accept that while we wish for all people to be equal, that's not actually the reality. Some people are just born stronger, smarter, or better socially connected. Some have richer or politically powerful parents, or just parents who know the right people. Some are born in good places, and some in bad.

And while we'd like to even the curve, it's not naturally so. Equality is inherently unnatural.
People conflate equality under the law as US citizens with 'equality in all aspects of life' in social justice dogma, and it has poisoned so many debates with a complete farce based on a purposeful twisting of the topic and concept by the Dems to try to rewrite what is and isn't a 'right' under the US Constitution.
 

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