I hate this scenario which is why I’m generally against it. Look I get that religious freedom is important and there are many cases where I support it. When it comes to business interactions with a public serving business though that support is not nearly as strong?
Why you may ask? Because I dont want this country devolving into a situation where on any given block of any given street, a patron has to search around and read signs on every business to find out what they can and cant utilize from that business based on what they believe and practice personally. We’ve managed to address most of the major issues, race, national origin, gender, age. But for some reason so many people keep fighting back against sexual orientation as if that is some big leap from the aforementioned.
To whit I believe there are still plenty of people who would readily refuse service to any of the already protected classes if they had the chance. The people responsible for passing the protected classes to date knew this to be true and did something about it.
It doesnt stop there though, if we allow people to discriminate based on sexual orientation, what comes after that?
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