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Sara Gonzales Unfiltered

Ep 556 | Does LGBTQ Supreme Court Decision Violate Private Property Rights?

Sara Gonzales Unfiltered

Blaze Podcast Network

News, Politics, News Commentary

4.85.8K Ratings

🗓️ 16 June 2020

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

The Supreme Court decided that the LGBTQ community is protected from job discrimination under Title VII, but does this all come down to an issue of violating private property rights? A black man was shot by a police officer in a Wendy's parking lot over the weekend. The police officer was fired and the death was officially ruled a homicide. Seattle's "CHAZ" has decided to change its name after getting complaints. Does the new name top the old one? Gov. Cuomo is asking people to rat out businesses that aren't following coronavirus restrictions. But what about all the thousands of people who are out protesting?! Today's Sponsors: Make iTarget part of your preparedness plan today! Using its proprietary app and laser bullet, iTarget Pro will allow you to safely practice with your actual firearm in the convenience, privacy, and safety of your own home. Right now get 10% off PLUS FREE SHIPPING with the offer code NEWS at https://www.itargetpro.com/ Take the Ruff Greens 14-Day JumpStart Challenge today for just $14.95 and see the difference in your dog in 14 days or less. If you want to see your dog thrive again, just go to https://www.ruffgreens.com/blaze Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Today, the Supreme Court issues a new ruling heard round the nation.

0:05.0

Atlanta police officer was fired after fatally shooting,

0:08.1

Richard Brooks and Chaz. Seattle's Chaz changes its name to something

0:14.2

way better. You're not going to want to miss it. We've got a lot coming up

0:17.1

and it starts right now.

0:26.1

Welcome to the News and Why Matters. I'm Sarah Gonzalez, today joined by

0:29.5

Chad Prather, America's favorite cowboy, also host of the Chad Prather show here on

0:33.3

Blaze TV. Thank you for being with you. With your Moustache.

0:36.2

Moustache. You hate it. Moustache. I love that you hate it.

0:40.0

I don't hate it. I hate it. I'm keeping it growing just because people

0:44.1

hate it. I don't hate it. I never hated it. But I like it more with the beard. But

0:48.0

that's well-giddet. That's not, I guess that's not news in the day. I mean, it kind of is.

0:51.9

Well, you got a flat butt, Cornet Twitter. Which I'm like, wow, Twitter, you really have never seen me stand up.

0:58.7

It also joined by Eric July, Blaze TV contributor, Eric July, back in the house.

1:03.6

Thanks for being here as well. We've got a lot to get into. So, landmark

1:08.5

six-three ruling. The Supreme Court decided today that a title seven, which protects workers

1:15.6

from employment discrimination on the basis of gender, can be interpreted to include

1:20.0

discrimination based on sexual orientation as well. This, of course, extends the protections

1:26.4

of federal employment law to LGBT individuals. This wasn't unexpected ruling and it was,

1:34.4

who was it? It was Roberts, of course, who cited on the liberal side. And also Gorsuch,

1:40.6

which was kind of seen as a break from his usual opinion. He is very much a textualist.

1:48.0

He usually goes by the exact text or so we're told. And here it is, six-three ruling. And it is

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