San Lumen wrote:Nanatsu no Tsuki wrote:I don’t know about a right but businesses already discriminate in a way. You can be denied service if you’re not wearing shoes or a shirt in quite a few establishments.
Thats different as it constitutes a health violation in theoryOrs Might wrote:Never let it be said that Nazis were a consistent bunch. The point stands, however, that eye color and hair color are things that do have precedent for being discrimianted against, if not to the same degree as race and such.
Why should someone have to sell to whomever walks through their doors, no matter what? Why does wanting something give you the right to force others into serving you against their will? Why give the consumer that much power?
You dont have to sell to whomever no matter what. If someone is disruptive for example you can ask them to leave but you do not and should not have the right to ask someone to leave because of their race, religion, ethnicity or sexual orientation
Let’s say that someone does commission work, like photography. Do they have to agree to every commission? If they believe gay marriage is wrong, would you force them to do wedding photos for a gay couple?