special privileges. hawley joining desantis as the latest disney villain. they don t want to us take it from them. i ll just have to take it by force. and you shall never see the light of another day. it s not right for a woman to read. soon she starts getting ideas and thinking. finally you will bow to me. i literally think that buy from the beauty and the beast was quoting him. hauly is talking about the mickey mouse protection act. woke corporation like disney have earned billions while increasingly pandering to woke activists. it s time to take away disney s special privileges and open up a new era of creation and innovation. this isn t pandering. it s standing up for lbgtq rights, rights that have overwhelming support and wasn t the gop the party of big business. now they want to attack major corporations. governor desantis is facing lawsuits and public outrage.
model strength, model courage, and he felt with the people, in public and alone, he cried, because he felt people s pain. he loved, not just loved, he cackled with delight when he shared their joy. desmond tutu was often called the arch, but he had a great sense of humor even when he discussed serious issues and beyond apartheid in south africa he spoke out on major international issues. he was opposed to the iraq war. he campaigned for lbgtq rights which is a controversial topic in south africa. across the africa can continent here he campaigned for
a new filing at the supreme court revealing abortion is not the only right conservatives want rolled back. they are now asking justices to reconsider lbgtq rights. in an amicus brief filed in the upcoming case involving mississippi s abortion ban, two lgbtq lawyers call protections as lawless as roe. two are former clerks for supreme court justices. one is the architect of the texas law placing bounties on abortion providers and anyone helping those who seek care. joining me now, la nonza butler, the brand-new president of emily s list and former watergate prosecutor, jill wine-banks. she s an msnbc contributor, and cohost of #the sisters-in-law podcast. this criticizes two key rulings on gay rights, arguing if roe is overturned, the supreme court
lbgtq rights and corporations pull out of certain states because some of these issues. nothing. smaller companies have weighed in and issued a press release on the texas law but for the major corporations that taken a stand is nothing. if one exception is uber and lyft. a driver takes a woman to an abortion clinic could be sued under this law. they established some legal e fence. the way the vigilante is in this law mitch mcconnell when he deprived president obama of the supreme court justice when he pushed through president trump s second supreme court justice and when he pushed to have the last supreme court justice approved
applied in other ways, and voters challenging other voter s vote, and this can be to statues for lbgtq rights and bathrooms they choose, and it does not have to stop at just abortion rights. i am on the look out for that, too. and dahlia, chief justice broke with the conservatives on this, and what is his concern? concerned about overturning precedent or being viewed through a partisan lenses? no, i think that kimberly has it right. it is principally optics, if he had waited to decide the mississippi case, and the 15-week ban, and you would have had a 6-3 case, and the reason