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by pbhjpbhj
5396 days ago
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>That is the definition of discrimination based on sexual orientation. // What you define is discrimination based on sexual activity, homosexual conduct, and not "orientation". >The way I read it, it's more important for them to discriminate against gay people then it is to provide "warmth, compassion, food and clothing." // I guess you'd need to ask a homosexual who has used their services in some way. If you go to their soup-kitchen and tell them you're homosexual do they still give you soup and compassion as much as they give the next person? |
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The case you bring up - services rendered - is only a part of what it means to discriminate. The Salvation Army says a man who is married to another man cannot be a member of the SA and therefore cannot be employed by the organization. That is discrimination in the workplace, and only legal because religious are except from those laws.
Pointing out that the SA will provide soup and compassion to all people, homosexual or otherwise, is irrelevant.