(June 27, 2018 at 12:18 pm)Shell B Wrote: I see RR's point. I wouldn't serve a KKK rally. However, I do strongly believe that being gay is not comparable to being a member of the KKK. It brings us round to the protected groups and choice debate.
See, i think that rights protect even those I disagree with (such as the KKK). I don’t think that you can kick a KKK member out of your restaraunt, unless they are causing a commotion or some other justifiable reason.
So back to my original question; would you agree, if that if someone is not part of a protected class, that they can be descriminated against indiscriminately?
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