The law against discrimination is an infringement of the right to preference.
No other right is more important than the right to choose freely.
People have the right to choose who they want to work or associate with.
They also have the right to accept or reject unnatural practices.
When laws prevent you from doing these things, you reach a bad state.
Administrators of social medias have the responsibility to support free speech.

People who bluntly speak the truth definitely do not have many friends.
A person with integrity boldly stands up for the things that are right,
But the ones without morals go with the flow even if it is wrong.
Good people do not consciously promote bad things to make money.
A fearless person publicly rejects obscenity no matter the cost,
But cowards and indecisive ones bow to pressure from confused dictators.

Real men and women do not encourage preposterous ideologies,
And neither do sensible persons support obviously wrong things.
Good things will always be good things and bad things will always be bad things.
The truth is not dependent on the acceptance of it by the majority of people.
Nothing or no one, not even legislations, can change the truth.
The truth will always stand whether most people agree with it or not.

Employers have the right to choose who they want to hire.
They are not obligated to give the reason for rejecting an application.
It requires proof to accuse someone of racial discrimination.
Nobody should assume that an employer has discriminated against a person.
How do we differentiate preference from discrimination?
Why do the rights of some people go against the rights of others?

The law gives certain people the right to practise an alternative lifestyle,
But it denies other people the right to denounce such perversion.
It seems that the rights of some people override the rights of others.
Some lawmakers regard choice and preference as discrimination.
Now you see the intelligence of the people who are misleading the world.
Many people take offence at someone’s revelation of the truth.