NC loses. This is exactly how they got all the states to volunteer a drinking age of 21.GORDON wrote:Feds tell NC to renounce their law by Monday or lose federal money for stuff.
NC to feds: GFY.
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Diogenes of Sinope: "It is not that I am mad, it is only that my head is different from yours."
Arnold Judas Rimmer, BSC, SSC: "Better dead than smeg."
Arnold Judas Rimmer, BSC, SSC: "Better dead than smeg."
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The DoJ declared within the past two years that they are extending sex to mean gender for Title VII and IX enforcement. Which is not what it means.TPRJones wrote:Agreed. The DoJ are supposed to uphold the law, not create it. I'm sure in court they'll try to shoehorn it in under "sex" but the whole point is that gender is not identical to sex.
Stop helping, DoJ, you're doing it wrong.
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No-one berates people who use the terms interchangeably more harshly on the internet than I, but it's a needed inclusion. A gender is basically the outward actions of a sex, and the law exists to regulate outward actions -- it's not made to care that your black heart harbors secret thoughts of murder, only that you don't murder.TheCatt wrote:The DoJ declared within the past two years that they are extending sex to mean gender for Title VII and IX enforcement. Which is not what it means.TPRJones wrote:Agreed. The DoJ are supposed to uphold the law, not create it. I'm sure in court they'll try to shoehorn it in under "sex" but the whole point is that gender is not identical to sex.
Stop helping, DoJ, you're doing it wrong.
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Sure, the inclusion is needed, and the law should be changed to reflect that.
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HB2 being called a civil-rights rollback.
From Wikipedia:The law not only reverses a Charlotte ordinance that had extended some rights to gay and transgender people. It also prevents city and county governments from setting a minimum-wage standard for private employers and limits how people can sue for discrimination in state court. And it contains a provision allowing for remaining parts of the law to stand if others are struck down in court.
The act also prohibits municipalities in North Carolina from enacting anti-discrimination policies, setting a local minimum wage, regulating child labor, or making certain regulations for city workers. The legislation also removes the statutory and common law private right of action to enforce state anti-discrimination statutes in state courts.
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If only there existed some sort of public servant whose job was to read potential bills and vote on their merits.At least one legislator who voted for it said he didn’t realize all that the law encompassed. North Carolina state Rep. George W. Graham Jr., who represents Lenoir County and voted for the bill, told the Raleigh News and Observer that he didn’t know until after the vote that the legislation dealt with issues of minimum wage and discrimination suits.
Diogenes of Sinope: "It is not that I am mad, it is only that my head is different from yours."
Arnold Judas Rimmer, BSC, SSC: "Better dead than smeg."
Arnold Judas Rimmer, BSC, SSC: "Better dead than smeg."
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Thought the same thing when I got to that part.Malcolm wrote:If only there existed some sort of public servant whose job was to read potential bills and vote on their merits.At least one legislator who voted for it said he didn’t realize all that the law encompassed. North Carolina state Rep. George W. Graham Jr., who represents Lenoir County and voted for the bill, told the Raleigh News and Observer that he didn’t know until after the vote that the legislation dealt with issues of minimum wage and discrimination suits.
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