Originally Posted by
Wild Cobra
Yes it does. When you make a law like "It is illegal to discriminate against a person because of sexual orientation," then write supporting legislation, it gives that group of people the special right to recourse through law that others don't have. What happens then, is the law gets abused. We see it all the time. People suing because they are black, claiming it's due to race. Women suing claiming it's because of gender. Now some claims are valid, some aren't. These laws give power to the minority over the majority. These laws have developed such that almost no evidence is needed, and just the allegation is believed by the general public even when it's not true.