E-Balla wrote:Neutral 123 wrote:E-Balla wrote:If it isn't government run I feel they shouldn't butt in. I'm allowed to boycott a place for disagreeing with their ideals just like they should be allowed to not serve me for their ideals. At this point it's basically them throwing away money and if they feel strongly enough about gay marriage to lose money that's their right.
I'm not sure how this can be argued when we know the history of the U.S. So what if they don't want to hire you? Sell you a home in a certain area? What if they don't want to offer you a mortgage? A business loan? When you legitimize these attitudes and say they are ok, they tend to spread, and even if these areas remain illegal to discriminate, don't kid yourself into thinking that discrimination won't exist, and spread.
Check my first post in this thread:
It's a law that would've been harmful 20 or so years ago but right now it does nothing but make a mockery of Indiana.
The Grammy's literally turned into a big gay wedding last year. Any business that uses this law to boot people or refuse service will get all the bad press in the world and lose a crap ton of business.
It seems you've forgotten how we've got here, and falsely believe that it is impossible to go back to the way things were. What you offer is acceptance of going backwards. This is very dangerous thinking. Unfortunately, I think a lot of people tend to take a micro vs macro view on a lot of issues, a personal vs community view. Not to pick on you, because I think you are well intentioned here unlike some others, but to suggest for example, that you'd just drive an extra 10 minutes to go to another supermarket, completely ignores those, who may not have that option. We have to spend more time thinking beyond ourselves and personal situations.
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