So going to the University of Michigan was pretty much what I expected, pretty liberal, learning about crazy things, but nonetheless an enjoyable experience. Going to BYU Law School, I had a lot of ideas of what it would be about, but I'm a little surprised. Take today for example, I learned a lot...
1. The courts don't have a right to enforce morals... homosexual sodomy = acceptable
2. Alcoholism is a handicap, so alcoholics are entitled to housing accommodations (open bar or what?)
3. Landlords cannot post rules like "no bras aloud" because it discriminates against women
I learned something else funny today, but I can't remember. But those worries about conservatism... gone! Now just to deal with the people that are always nice to me! That has to stop!
2 comments:
Yeah, being gay isn't a punishable offense anymore..as of about 30 years. But, you can be kicked out of the military, be denied health care, be kicked out of your house and frankly be killed without legal recourse. People have to sign up on a "hey everyone I'm gay" list to share domestic partnership rights...and that's not even across the country. I don't see how that's particularly liberal.
I guess what I'm saying is I disagree with your #1.
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