If they could at least PRETEND they had a legal leg to stand on? I don't understand why the court even accepted to hear this one when they were just going to play right wing rock-paper-scissors with it.
I think the thing that upsets me most is that people honestly think this is a "win" for religious freedom. They don't seem to grasp that giving any company the right to "believe" anything is opening the door to anti-religious discrimination as much as religious discrimination. They're assuming that the next company to pull this little red wagon isn't going to be worshiping Cthulu, and I really don't know why they would dare to assume that.
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Date: Tuesday, 1 July 2014 05:15 pm (UTC)I think the thing that upsets me most is that people honestly think this is a "win" for religious freedom. They don't seem to grasp that giving any company the right to "believe" anything is opening the door to anti-religious discrimination as much as religious discrimination. They're assuming that the next company to pull this little red wagon isn't going to be worshiping Cthulu, and I really don't know why they would dare to assume that.