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Equality laws are now a problem, it seems

Salon.com is an online publication with a very heavy feminist leftist leaning. Recently they published an article: Dang - looks like those women-only "Wonder Woman" screenings were illegal.

It seems that a movie theater in Austin, Texas organized showings of the movie Wonder Woman, where only women were allowed, and it turns out that this is actually illegal in that city.

I want to highlight one particular paragraph in the article:
"As it turns out, the complaints have at least some legal merit. Austin city equality codes ban any public accommodation — such as a movie theater — from limiting their services for individuals based on factors including race, color, sex, sexual orientation and gender identification. It’s a situation even Wonder Woman couldn’t fix."
Fix. That's right "couldn't fix".

Apparently, it seems that having equality laws that forbid discrimination against people based on race, color, sex, sexual orientation and gender identification is a problem that needs "fixing".

And no, the article isn't humoristic. If it were, it would not write things like: "Turns out that when men whined about being banned from the screenings, they had a legal point"

Damn those equality laws. They don't allow us to discriminate against those subhuman men. This is a great injustice.

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