We even offered some totally sincere advice on how to put together a more successful straight pride event in the future.
The group had intended to rally a crowd of 2,000 people clamoring, presumably, for the right to remain straight. The event was canceled
because it was strikingly stupid to begin with because of low attendance, but the disproportionately proud-to-have-straight-sex Navom and Sahady were so committed to celebrating their heterosexuality that they made the trip anyway.
But, at least one shit-stirring rally would be in the cards for the pair. Navom and Sahadi are members of Super Happy Fun America, which organized a better-attended Straight Pride Parade last year in Boston, and last week, they were among the throng of President Donald Trump supporters protesting at the Capitol, demanding Congress stop the steal.
explain the part of this legislation that still stands. okay. the part that still stands is nicknamed the show us your papers law. it s the part that says if the cops have reasonable suspicion to stop you, if say you run a stop sign or weaving down the street, those are reasonable grounds to stop someone. at that point, the officer, can then ask for immigration papers, if he has reasonable suspicion that you re an illegal immigrant. this is a difficult standard to describe. a lot of people are familiar with proof beyond a reasonable doubt. below that is probable cause, which is sort of 51%, more probable than not. reasonable suspicion is somewhere between a hunch and probable cause. it s a slow level but it s some standard that the cops will have to meet before they start questioning people about their immigration status. you flknow there are other states and other states that might want to write similar laws. what s going to stop states, x, y and z from doing the same th