Sure. Companies can choose to support freedom of expression of not. We can then evaluate the company based on the decisions it makes.https://twitter.com/sherlockmichael/status/807124916239634436 …
"We don't sell shoes to black people." At least then black ppl wldn't try & everyone else could boycott.
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Trouble is we drew the line on that already. Remember "No dogs, no Irish, no coloureds" on accommodation signs?
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But aren't you saying we should not do that any more? Give businesses same rights as individuals?
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You'd need to repeal Equality Act 2010. I don't recommend doing that. @GodlessRobin
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Where the existing law is clear we should accept it (or fight to change it). (1/2)
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Where unclear we need to form a consensus but until then we should err towards personal freedom.
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Here's the text of the Act. http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2010/15/pdfs/ukpga_20100015_en.pdf …
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Gissa break! I'm supposed to be working here! :-)
@HPluckrose@sherlockmichael -
Lol - read it at your leisure. :-)
@HPluckrose@sherlockmichael
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