To: JohnHuang2
My gut feeling is that at bottom there is more discrimation against heteros by homos at this point in history than visa versa. Homos have the money. So if this law were really evenhandedly enforced (which it probably would not be in practice), it may have unintended consequences. One intended consequence however is more work for trial lawyers. Their capacity for work is nearly infinite, or to put it another and more economic way, their supply is very elastic.
2 posted on
04/24/2002 10:34:04 PM PDT by
Torie
To: Torie
My gut feeling is that at bottom there is more discrimation against heteros by homos at this point in history than visa versa. Ditto!
5 posted on
04/24/2002 10:46:50 PM PDT by
Salvation
To: Torie
My gut feeling is that at bottom there is more discrimation against heteros by homos at this point in history than visa versa. Ask me or my ex about that one. We went to a party a guy I worked with held and nearly everyone except the two of us were gay. They sneered and looked down their noses at us at every opportunity in overt and covert manners. Didn't stay at that party too long.
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