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Thorn's avatar

At this juncture even Blacks should not have the same racial privileges their parents and grandparents used to have. Today's generation of Blacks never endured under Jim Crow laws, so why should they enjoy the privileges for the discrimination of their great-grandparents? This whole "Affirmative Action" thing reminds me the caste system of the old Europe, where small class of noblemen enjoyed the privileges for the deeds of their ancestors.

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I always thought the case for marriage equality was argued wrongly.

It was a civil liberties issue for all Americans.

No American regardless of their motivation to do so could enter into a marriage contract with someone of the same sex.

What business is it of the government why somebody wanted to (thus recognizing the current social construction of sexual orientations which will change) and what business is it of the government what a person's sex is?

Of course the effect of banning it for all Americans had the effect of hurting the people who wanted to marry someone of the same sex, but it never really should have been argued in favor of a class of people but a civil liberties issue for everyone.

I don't have strong opinions on bakers or web-site designers. These cases always are about such trivial things. If it were about opening a bank account I might be able to get my brain cells to form an opinion.

Personally, as someone who is already paranoid about being poisoned, I would *not* eat a cake if it was only made for me on the basis of a Supreme Court decree. You can be guaranteed it's not a cake baked with love, at the least. And its safety would be questionable to me.

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