Friday, March 27, 2015

Indiana's New Law Legalizes Discrimination

(This cartoon is by freelance cartoonist Carlos Latuff.)

The Republican-dominated legislature of Indiana has joined forces with their GOP governor to pass a shocking new law. The law would give businesses the right to refuse service to any person, as long as that business claimed serving that customer would violate their "sincerely help religious belief".

The faux christian legislators in Indiana are trying to claim they are just upholding the freedom of religion in that state, and the governor made the ridiculous claim that "religious liberty is under attack by government action". But this is no move to protect religious freedom (which is already protected by the First Amendment of the Constitution). It is nothing more than a thinly-veiled attempt to legalize discrimination against the LGBT community.

And the bill is so poorly written that it could even justify, not only bigotry against gaus and lesbians, but also against many other groups and individuals. Michael Stone at Progressive Secular Humanist puts it this way:

Yet the legislation is so poorly written and so sweeping in its language that it opens a Pandora’s box for people to ignore any law that conflicts with their “sincerely held religious belief.”

Theoretically, the law would allow restaurants to refuse to serve gay or interracial couples, hotels could refuse to provide lodging for Jews, landlords could refuse to rent to African Americans, pharmacies could refuse to dispense birth control to women, and employers could fire anyone, so long as such behavior was justified by “sincerely held religious belief.”

The truth is that this horrific bill violates both christian and constitutional principles. The "savior" (Jesus) that these christian legislators claim to follow only gave one commandment in the entire new testament -- to love (both god and neighbor). Writing a law that legalizes bigotry and discrimination of any group is a pretty obvious violation of that commandment to love.

The law also violates the secular values of this country -- the idea that ALL citizens should have equal opportunity and equal treatment under the law. In fact, equal treatment under the law is guaranteed by the United States Constitution -- and any law legalizing discrimination shows a profound disrespect for and trashing of the Constitution.

Bigotry disguised as religion is still bigotry -- and in a secular nation that values democracy and equality, it is reprehensible.


3 comments:

  1. The religious MUST have someone to hate!!!! 1st they had their neighboring kingdoms, then was reduced to various 'races', now it is gays, and finally (hopefully soon) it will only be atheists!! But atheists are a problem as it is hard to see them, they can hide.

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  2. INSANITY.wait till all the business's leave and the ncca won't play basketball games and nfl won't pay there.

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  3. It gives business owners so much "freedom" it could put them out of business or in jail.

    I mentioned to my husband this morning that if your religion believes in faith healing or that "crippled" family members should be kept out of sight as they are being punished by god, they can roll my wheelchair and me out the door. It doesn't stop at discrimination because of orientation, gender or skin color. ANY person who sees the world differently or just "bugs" a business can be made to offend some "deeply held (for the last 5 minutes) religious belief."

    It's time to tell religion to back the hell off and keep their non-profit hands out of politics lest they be taxed. If you actually do have any "deeply held religious beliefs" you'd respect your religion a lot more than to use it as a tool to circumvent the law.

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