@kilroy70 saidWhat I said was near enough. Hundreds of new laws are in play. There have been 79 new ones just in 2023 alone. How many in 2021 and 2023? 49 of the 50 states. Some states have a whole slew of new laws. People can look for themselves.
Why were you lying about how many laws there are discriminating against trans people?
You said "There are already 79 [laws] that have been passed in 2023 alone. 356 in the process of being passed. 561 altogether."
Saying that 356 [bills] are in the process of being passed does not automatically mean they are laws. And you are getting ahead of yourself when you presume ...[text shortened]... l 356 of those bills will pass and become laws. So claiming there are 561 laws altogether is absurd.
https://translegislation.com/
Where's your list of ",hundreds of laws"?
Oh yeah, right. There isn't one because there aren't any.
@fmf saidAnd what would you want those people to see (or not see)
What I said was near enough. People can look for themselves.
Do you want them to see how you inflated the number to make it appear as though there are hundreds of laws? Or do you want people to accept what you say without question?
I'll cut you some slack here and presume you weren't intentionally lying, maybe you just don't know any better.
18 Jul 23
@kilroy70 saidThe app is a tracker of bills and laws IN 2023 ALONE. There have been laws passed in 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021 and 2022 as well.
And what would you want those people to see (or not see)
Do you want them to see how you inflated the number to make it appear as though there are hundreds of laws? Or do you want people to accept what you say without question?
I'll cut you some slack here and presume you weren't intentionally lying, maybe you just don't know any better.
@kilroy70 saidPeople should look for themselves at the tracker of laws passed just in the last six months and reach their own conclusion.
Do you want them to see how you inflated the number to make it appear as though there are hundreds of laws? Or do you want people to accept what you say without question?
https://translegislation.com/
@fmf saidAnd not all of those states are conservative as you disingenuously implied. You didn't mention blue states doing the same thing.
Some states have a whole slew of new laws
Look again, it's right there in the link YOU put up.
Conservatives are not the only ones who want to protect the rights of ALL people. Whether you like it (or understand this) or not, pushing back against a small group of tyrannical wanna be's is not a bad thing.
@kilroy70 saidPeople can make their minds up about the states involved, the content of the bills, and what they think of the motivations of those involved.
And not all of those states are conservative as you disingenuously implied. You didn't mention blue states doing the same thing.
Look again, it's right there in the link YOU put up.
Conservatives are not the only ones who want to protect the rights of ALL people. Whether you like it (or understand this) or not, pushing back against a small group of tyrannical wanna be's is not a bad thing.
@divegeester saidHe was doing an Alex Jones.
Why were you lying about the “hundreds of laws harassing and discriminating against Christians”?