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Originally Posted by Baron1710
First, we legislate morality all the time. Don't kill, don't steal, etc. that stupid catch phrase from the left is worn out and makes no sense at all.
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You're right. However, I believe when legislating morality the GOVERNMENT should only address those issues that endanger the life, liberty, or property of another. For example, governments role isn't to ban women's pants. In keeping with this there are certain rights... such as free speech, press, privacy, etc.
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Second, and most importantly this isn't legislation, this is pressuring businesses not to make it available in their place of business.
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True. But it's like "mob rule". We don't like it when the church, as a private entity, is challenged by a mob to embrace or do something we disagree with, for example gay marriage. Yet these Christians are teaming up with Muslims to tell another private entity how to run their business. I think it makes it sound like unless the hotels ban this stuff in their business the poor Christians and Muslims are just too weak to resist. lol Why don't they just NOT purchase adult entertainment? This is supposed to be a free country. If I don't want adult entertainment, I don't have to buy it. If I want adult entertainment, I have the right to buy it.