Not whether, why. If they choose based on sexual orientation, that's pretty shitty. If they choose based on fascist-or-not...
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I mean doesn't every restaurant still have those "retain the right to refuse service" signs? Still can't discriminate against black people.
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Ok I'm really just asking a question. Does this extend to all political views? For example could someone discriminate against democrats?
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Imo, the government should intervene in the case of a) historical disadvantage/disenfranchisement, b) major quality-of-life effects.
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So, to take this back to my question, you think the government should choose which political ideologies are ok to discriminate against?
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Did you read my response? Did you think about it seriously? Yes, to answer your question (which I find somewhat silly)...
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Replying to @csilverandgold @faroutmadman and
I do think the government is capable of determining where a historical disadvantage exists.
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You want to link that to some form of government capriciousness; I argue it is instead grounded in verifiable historical reality.
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