Mississippi Passes Religious Freedom Act Aimed at Protecting Christians from Faggots

Daily Stormer
April 2, 2014

"Take your gravy and head on back to California, faggots." -Mississippi
“Take your gravy and head on back to California, faggots.” -Mississippi
"And don't forget your man goo!"
“And don’t forget your man goo!”

I’ll go ahead and wager this will be shot down by the Supreme Court within the month.

This sort of freedom just isn’t allowed in America anymore.

Time:

Mississippi lawmakers passed a controversial religious freedom bill Tuesday that would allow state residents to sue over laws they claim impinge on their religious freedoms, as well as add the words “In God We Trust” to the state flag.

State action “shall not burden a person’s right to exercise of religion,” said the text of the law. The law clarifies “burden” to mean any action that “directly or indirectly constrains, inhibits, curtails or denies the exercise of religion by an person.”

Opponents of the measure have argued the law could be used to discriminate against gays and lesbians, the Washington Post reports, much like a measure that passed Arizona’s legislature earlier this year but was vetoed by Gov. Jan Brewer (R).

The bill was passed by wide margins in both the Mississippi House and Senate, which are both controlled by Republicans.