If there's one thing that I've learned in my short life it's that ANYONE who says, "name me one..." or "give me one example..." it's always an embarrassing moment to follow for the asker. Such will be the case this time too. I am paid for this kind of thing, so you can thank me for the free lesson later.
So, who's against equality, you ask? Here's a list of 36 people who voted against same sex marriage and interracial marriage equality, less than one week ago.
The 36 Republicans who voted against the bill are: Senators John Barrasso; Marsha Blackburn; John Boozman; Mike Braun; Bill Cassidy; John Cornyn; Tom Cotton; Kevin Cramer; Mike Crapo; Rafael Edward Cruz; Steve Daines; Deb Fischer; Lindsey Lady G Graham; Chuck Grassley; Bill Hagerty; Josh Running Man Hawley; John Hoeven; Cindy Hyde-Smith; Jim Inhofe; Ron Johnson; John Neely Kennedy; James Lankford; Mike Lee; Roger Marshall; Mitch McConnell; Jerry Moran; Rand Give Me The Infrastructure Money Paul; Jim Risch; Mike Rounds; Marco Antonio Rubio; Rick Scott; Tim Scott; Richard Shelby; John Thune; Tommy Tuberville; and Roger Wicker.
We also have millions who support taking basic human rights away from felons. Once convicted of a felony, you lose many basic rights as a citizen.
We also have the 30 percenters who wanted to nullify the votes of millions of Americans by insisting that Mike Pence, darling of the "tea party," overrule the election and award Deuce the "winner," thus nullifying millions of votes.
We also have the 30 percenters who want to make voting more difficult for people. If it results in ONE PERSON not being able to vote, therefore, it supports voting inequality.
The 30 percenters also endorse inchum inequality, whereby millionaires and billionaires pay less of their inchum in taxes, as a percentage of their inchum. This is due top capital gains, and why Elon Musk, darling of the "tea party," Warren Buffett, Michael Bloomberg (or whatever his name is), Jeff Bezos, etc., etc. pay single digits in taxes on their inchum.
I need to expound upon equity? Really? As I said, it levels the playing field and/or gets someone at the starting gate. All of the various means to provide accommodations to those with disabilities-I have two disabled people in my family who appreciate these efforts toward equity-attempts to make it an equitable, level playing field with which they can participate in society.
Got it now? Of course you don't.