Δικαστής στις ΗΠΑ «απορρίπτει» το γάμο ομόφυλων ζευγαριών επικαλούμενος την Αρχαία Ελλάδα
Βαριεμαι να δω το 10λεπτο βιντεο για την ομοφυλοφιλια στην αρχαια Ελλαδα, αλλα παω στοιχημα οτι ο υπερσυντηρητικος δικαστης θα καλωσοριζε κι αλλες πρακτικες των αρχαιων Ελληνων. Οπως ας πουμε 4 δουλους για καθε σπιτι (ή για καθε πολιτη ηταν κατα μεσο ορο στην αρχαια Αθηνα??), τα εχουν προσφατα αλλωστε αυτα εκει στο Αμερικα, μην πω και τα εχουν συγχρονα με τους Αραβες φιλους τους και τα εργοστάσιά τους στην Ασια. ;) ;) wink! wink!
Και on topic τωρα, τ'αρχιδια τους εκλασε ο δικαστης, γιατι πολυ απλα στη σιχαμενη, ολιγαρχικη κοινωνια των Αμερικανων, money talks, bullshit walks. Η κοινη γνωμη ειναι τελικα τοσο υπερ των ομοφυλοφιλων, που συνεβει το παρακατω.
με πιθανοτητα να χαθουν δις απο την πολιτεια απο την αντιδραση των μεγαλων επιχειρησεων (που με μονο στοχο το κερδος, υιοθετουν το κλιμα υπερ των γκευ). Πχ:
Gen Con has announced it will have to reconsider holding their annual convention in Indiana. A loss of $50 million annually to the state.
The NCAA released a statement which says, in part,
“Moving forward, we intend to closely examine the implications of this bill and how it might affect future events as well as our workforce.”
Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff says they will be avoiding the state entirely:
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[i]Jeremy Stoppelman, CEO of Yelp, delivered an open letter to all states that intend to discriminate,
“… it is unconscionable to imagine that Yelp would create, maintain, or expand a significant business presence in any state that encouraged discrimination by businesses against our employees, or consumers at large.”[/i]
[i]Apple CEO Tim Cook is deeply disappointed,[/i]
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[i]Janice Chavers, spokeswoman for Eli Lilly and Company told CNN that she finds the new law disappointing. The company employs in excess of 11,700 workers in the state,
“We certainly understand the implications this legislation has on our ability to attract and retain employees,” said Chavers. “Simply put, we believe discriminatory legislation is bad for Indiana and for business.”[/i]
[i]White House spokesman Josh Earnest said on Friday,
“I have seen that there are a number of private businesses and nonprofit organizations that have said that the signing of this law prompts them to reconsider doing business in the state of Indiana. All those business and some of those who are considering having conventions in Indiana have raised concerns about whether all of their employees can count on being treated fairly in Indiana.”
“I think that is a testament to the kind of reaction I think a lot of people all across the country had, which is that the signing of the bill doesn’t seem like it’s a step in the direction of equality and justice and liberty for all Americans,” he said. “Again, that’s not just the view of the administration, I know that’s the view of the Republican mayor of Indianapolis and a whole host of nonprofit and private sector companies who have legitimate concerns about the impact of this legislation.”[/i]