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πŸ‘€glutamateπŸ•‘4yπŸ”Ό0πŸ—¨οΈ0

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I suppose people weigh the pros and cons and make a choice.

I wonder how much legislation like Texas puts out reduces demand for relocating to Texas (or I suppose increases if there are actually people into that)?

But I don’t suspect that this legislation would really affect whether companies change headquarters or do business.

I mean, companies have locations in UAE and other countries that have way more bizarre laws (eg, homosexuality is illegal, etc).

πŸ‘€prependπŸ•‘4yπŸ”Ό0πŸ—¨οΈ0

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How does this comment help the conversation? How does it enlighten anyone?

I wouldn't want an abortion ban where I live, but the above question really looks like low-effort political utterance to me.

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Believe it or not, there are some people in the tech community who actually think this is a good thing.

Some even believe that there are only two genders!

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>From Wikipedia, β€œ(The act) is the first of its kind to rely on enforcement by private individuals through civil lawsuits, rather than by the government through criminal or civil enforcement.”

Wow, it looks like the legislation is not as bad as the media and others make it out to be. In fact it looks like an incredible step in the right direction β€” enforcement from society rather than the government. I imagine that means much more leeway compared to enforcement via the criminal court system.

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