I don't think it should. Religious ppl must be allowed to be wrong but so must everybody else.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
This comes back to the right to refuse service to gays though, or at least it could
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Replying to @fatass_catgirl
Not really, tho I am torn on that. The right to believe things & say them is different to the right to discriminate against people.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Well what if you're speaking with a religious person that doesn't accept trans as existing and refuses to use your proper pronouns?
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Replying to @fatass_catgirl
You think they're an arsehole. You can annoy them by refusing to use their proper pronouns. Also if a feminist does it.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Ah okay, we're on the same page then. People can be assholes, but you don't have to put up with their bullshit.
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Replying to @fatass_catgirl
No, you don't have to pretend its ok but neither can you insist they see gender or whatever as you do.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
But what about when it comes to businesses? Then what? I don't think you should be able to refuse service to anyone...
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Replying to @fatass_catgirl
I've always said the same thing - don't have to offer special products but do need to offer your normal products to everyone.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
But I am torn on this. I'm freedom-loving. So I'm tempted by the option to say ppl can discriminate but have to say they do on the door.
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So no-one has to experience being refused service and so that other shoppers can boycott them if they wish,
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