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If you ban people from shopping at your store, eating at your restaurant etc..because of their political views, their race, religion, their sexul orientation, you deserve to go out of business. I would go out of my way to avoid those places if I knew ahead of time. It's such a shady thing to do.
If you ban people from shopping at your store, eating at your restaurant etc..because of their political views, their race, religion, their sexul orientation, you deserve to go out of business. I would go out of my way to avoid those places if I knew ahead of time. It's such a shady thing to do.
It's called letting the free market work. Capitalism 101.
This lie can be repeated a thousand times and it is no more true than the first time it was said. The owners of the bakery did NOT refuse to sell their product to said homosexuals. They were not going to bake and decorate a WEDDING cake which is against their religious beliefs for two people of the same sex to partake in. The couple was welcome to purchase anything else in the bakery. So your analogy is incorrect.
Sara was refused service because she works for President Trump. She was served appetizers before the ower arrived to tell her to leave.
I am of the belief than any owner of a private business should be allowed to tell anyone that they don't want to serve to leave except for black people if it is because they are black. That is where I draw the line.
That said, I would, if I were a business owner, I would not ask someone to leave if they were gay, straight, black, white, hispanic, liberal, conservative etc, unless they were disrupting the patrons in my shop with either behavior attributed to their beliefs or just because they are rude people.
There is going to be backlash if a business owner refuses service whether they reserve that right or not. It's just the way it is.
So what if your religious beliefs are that lies are a sin? Ms. Sanders has been shown to lie, can you refuse to serve someone who has demonstrably lied if it is against your religious beliefs to lie?
e.g. In your home you're free to let your dog slobber all over your hands, use the toilet without washing, go play in the dirt then prepare your meal and even spit on your food if you choose.
Are you suggesting cooks in commercial establishments should have similar freedom in preparing customers' meals?
I may free to, but I practice good hygiene so I dont get sick or sicken anyone else.You should realize its that same avoidance of making people sick and not guv regs that keeps restaurants in line. No one is free to sicken people.
You are free to discriminate as to where you eat just as the resturant owner should be free to serve who they wish.
Last edited by Frank DeForrest; 07-14-2018 at 04:51 PM..
Why is it okay for businesses to ban trump supporters, but not Muslims?
Because Muslims are part of the democrat’s party base, and unfortunately democrats control most of what goes on in this country — especially with culture..
This lie can be repeated a thousand times and it is no more true than the first time it was said. The owners of the bakery did NOT refuse to sell their product to said homosexuals. They were not going to bake and decorate a WEDDING cake which is against their religious beliefs for two people of the same sex to partake in. The couple was welcome to purchase anything else in the bakery. So your analogy is incorrect.
Sara was refused service because she works for President Trump. She was served appetizers before the ower arrived to tell her to leave.
I am of the belief than any owner of a private business should be allowed to tell anyone that they don't want to serve to leave except for black people if it is because they are black. That is where I draw the line.
That said, I would, if I were a business owner, I would not ask someone to leave if they were gay, straight, black, white, hispanic, liberal, conservative etc, unless they were disrupting the patrons in my shop with either behavior attributed to their beliefs or just because they are rude people.
There is going to be backlash if a business owner refuses service whether they reserve that right or not. It's just the way it is.
I see that you dragged my reply into your argument. I said nothing about either the bakery or the restaurant. I was commenting on the comparison between business owners and customers, and that is all. A business may, by law, be prohibited from discriminating under certain circumstances, and there is no practical way of forcing customers to patronize all local businesses.
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