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  • It could be more accurate. How is he discriminating against them? Oh, he's refusing service. Let me try the non-biased headline:

    "Photographer wins right to refuse service to LGBTQ+ couples"

    This way, instead of the vague term 'discrimination', we can focus on the specifics so people have a more accurate idea of what's going on.

  • Just like global warming, the consequences for funneling as much money to as few people as possible will not be immediately apparent.

    Aviation, military, infrastructure, medicine, agriculture, all of it is going to get worse in subtle ways before we notice how broken they've become. People just can't be expected to care when they're not being compensated accordingly. The more people who realize that 'work' isn't about supporting society, it's about serving the ruling class, the more people will slack off because they don't actually care about the work being done.

    Quality is down. Prices are up.

    These problems will continue to get worse as long as the disparity in wealth continues to grow.

  • No. If the supreme court makes a ruling that is so unpopular that people don't follow it, then people won't follow it.

    Not the Supreme Court, but cannabis is still a Schedule 1 controlled substance. That didn't stop states from legalizing it because of how unpopular prohibition is. The federal government knows this, which is why we don't see massive retaliation against states with legal weed.

    Government and its enforcement is way more communal than people realize.