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I hear this argument a lot from conservatives. Whenever liberals become angry about conservatives trying to overturn Roe v Wade, roll back LGBT rights, stall/reverse cannabis legalization, etc, they always will try to frame the argument as a "difference of opinion" and that it's the liberals who are intolerant of the conservative "opinion." They will claim that while liberals demand tolerance of things that the conservatives consider "deviant," it's actually the liberals that are truly intolerant because they are intolerant of the conservative efforts to pass laws to punish people and enforce traditional values.
I'm sorry, but revoking somebody else's rights is more than just an opinion and liberals are right to push back against it.
Including the rights of business owners to serve or deny service to whoever they want, for any reason?
Or do you just champion positive rights? i.e. non-rights