v******n 发帖数: 595 | 1 那个同性恋市长推动的允许男人进女厕所的法案被选民推翻了。 | f**********n 发帖数: 29853 | | x*******n 发帖数: 503 | 3 你真觉得去看女人们大小便是你一生的梦想啊?还是你这辈子的奋斗目标啊?
君子风度,要自重,要尊重别人, 这种癖好,有意思吗?
【在 f**********n 的大作中提到】 : 好可惜,刚想去那个城市方便方便。:)
| f**********n 发帖数: 29853 | 4 老兄批评的对,我无地自容!我一定改。:)
不过我们伟大的伊州某学区可是允许带着鸡鸡的人进女更衣室的。
【在 x*******n 的大作中提到】 : 你真觉得去看女人们大小便是你一生的梦想啊?还是你这辈子的奋斗目标啊? : 君子风度,要自重,要尊重别人, 这种癖好,有意思吗?
| k**n 发帖数: 6198 | 5 "Rivals though we historically are, I feel a bit sorry for the large segment
of the Houston population that has not lost their collective minds over
this issue. All they want is to have the same common-sense protections as
Dallas, Fort Worth, El Paso, San Antonio, countless other major American
cities and nearly half the states in the U.S.
They want the same basic non-discrimination guidelines that many major
employers, tour promoters and relocation consultants expect in the places
they do business.
Houston’s proposed ordinance, which was adopted by the City Council last
year – but suspended pending Tuesday’s vote – bars discrimination based
on more than a dozen categories including race, age, religion, military
status, and whether you’re pregnant. The idea is to make sure people don’t
lose their jobs for being gay, or kept out of nightclubs because they’re
old, or barred from pancake restaurants because they’re Muslim, or any of
the other petty, idiotic slights that people impose against one another
based on irrational bias and fear.
Almost all of that has been ignored, however, by HERO opponents. Instead,
they homed in like laser-guided tracer bullets on just two of the categories
on which discrimination is prohibited – sexual orientation and gender
identity. Then they took the entire discussion, quite literally, to the
toilet."
http://thescoopblog.dallasnews.com/2015/11/houston-ordinance-op
【在 v******n 的大作中提到】 : 那个同性恋市长推动的允许男人进女厕所的法案被选民推翻了。
| f**********n 发帖数: 29853 | 6 实在对不起,谁让你这个法案当初就没起草好,进马桶去吧!^_^
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【在 k**n 的大作中提到】 : "Rivals though we historically are, I feel a bit sorry for the large segment : of the Houston population that has not lost their collective minds over : this issue. All they want is to have the same common-sense protections as : Dallas, Fort Worth, El Paso, San Antonio, countless other major American : cities and nearly half the states in the U.S. : They want the same basic non-discrimination guidelines that many major : employers, tour promoters and relocation consultants expect in the places : they do business. : Houston’s proposed ordinance, which was adopted by the City Council last : year – but suspended pending Tuesday’s vote – bars discrimination based
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