Prepare for your second class citizenship.
In a republic, you can vote for someone who thinks like you and who you feel will well represent your ideas and ideals.
But what if a person was prohibited from becoming a representative for no other reason than they share your ideas and ideals. Basically, if you’re a faithful Christian, you may not be elected.
That is exactly what the city of San Antonio is trying to do. If you have ever openly opposed homosexuality, you are disqualified from office. No joke.
“The ordinance also says that if you have at any point demonstrated a bias – without defining what a bias is or who will determine whether or not one has been exercised – that you cannot get a city contract,” he tells OneNewsNow. “Neither can any of your subcontractors [who have demonstrated a bias] sign on to the contract.”
Moreover, according to a draft of the revised policy, no one who has spoken out against homosexuality or the transgender lifestyle can run for city council or be appointed to a board. Flowers says the Arizona-based legal firm Alliance Defending Freedom has taken a look at the ordinance.
This attempt will likely fail, but they will not stop there. They will attempt this in many ways until finally they get there way until nobody may buy or sell or get elected unless they have the sign of the beast upon their foreheads.