(May 26, 2016 at 3:05 pm)Minimalist Wrote: So if you had a house guest who plopped his ass down on your couch and started telling you that he didn't like the color of your carpets and your furniture was shitty and why on earth were you serving lamb for dinner, you'd just sit there and take it?
Except in this case the people in question aren't guests and are assumed to be entitled to be there, as well as additional rights, such as the freedom to seek redress under law for a practice they consider to be onerous and without adequate justification. The whole "you're different so you should only have the rights of a guest" is a flawed procedure.