Anderson Cooper asks Senator Melvin if religion freedom is protected by discriminating against gays, than why not discriminate against divorced people or un-wed mothers? Both are a not allowed in the Bible so why are they not discriminated against?
The point is, how does being gay threaten your right to worship your god or stop you from being a christian?
The senator says the bill is a preemptive measure. By being preemptive you are admitting religious rights have not been violated at all. The laws in Arizona already allow people to discriminate against LGBT people since they have limited rights to begin with in that state.
Anderson Cooper Tears into AZ Pol over ‘Anti-Gay’ Law: ‘You’re Seriously Blaming the Media?!’
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Cooper asked, “Can you give me a specific example of someone in Arizona who’s been forced to do something against their religious belief or successfully sued because of their faith?”
Melvin said he could not, arguing the bill is “preemptive.” Cooper asked him if, hypothetically, a Catholic loan officer could refuse to give a loan to a divorced woman. Melvin told Cooper he was being “far-fetched,” insisting, “I don’t know of anybody in Arizona who would discriminate against a fellow human being.”
When Cooper pointed out that Arizona businesses (including the state Chamber of Commerce) oppose the bill, Melvin said it’s “because there has become a media frenzy on this.” Cooper incredulously asked, “You’re seriously blaming the media on this?! Oh, come on.”
Cooper then pressed Melvin on whether he believes firing someone for being gay or lesbian is discrimination. Melvin did not give a direct answer, telling Cooper, “I know you’re trying to set me up, and I’m not going to stand for it, sir.”
Watch the video below, via CNN: