SWedd523 wrote:JDR720 wrote:SWedd523 wrote:If I own a private business, why must I be forced, through the government, to give service to anyone? It's my business, I make the rules. If I don't want to sell to white people, atheists, midgets, or people with red hair. If you don't like it, go somewhere else.
that just opens many cans of worms. if you dont want to serve everyone equally, then you probably shouldn't get into business.
Let's try and take sensational emotion out of it and step out of the safe space for a minute. First of all, "I" was used in the impersonal sense. Secondly, if I were to open a business, I wouldn't really care what color, creed, etc. you are. The whole purpose of a business is to make money. Excluding anybody from your customer base is inherently bad for business. So yes, I agree wholeheartedly with what you just said.
However, my point is that the government has no right whatsoever to tell a private person with whom they are allowed to deal with in their own private business. That should not be the role of government.
I don't completely disagree with your argument and I tend to side with the right of the individual in the vast majority of cases, however, think of some of the implications of not having a Civil rights act in the Southern states.
What would have been a better solution to ensure that minorities in the South had access to the system of production of goods and services? Humans having the potential to be such reprehensible creatures creates some pretty difficult conundrums.

















