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In reply to the discussion: ACLU attorney: Blocking Chick-fil-A over gay marriage 'viewpoint discrimination' [View all]dtom67
(634 posts)Wanna know if your view is discriminatory?
Change the name of the company to one that has views similar to yours and ask if a municipality has the right to deny them
Fairness is a difficult position to take; sooner or later you will face a challenge to your personal beliefs. What will you do? Be fair or act unfairly by acting in a biased manner?
If it is OK to deny this company based solely on the open beliefs of the Owner then it is OK for municipalities dominated by beliefs other than yours to act in accordance with those beliefs.
So a North Carolina city should be able to deny rights to a small business owner who has a daughter that has had an abortion unless he public condemns her.
Sound fair to you?
It has nothing to do with defending the rights of Chickflay .
You either defend the rights of everyone , or you don't defend anyone.
Of course, all that really needs to be done is to ask the chickflay Owner if he hires Homosexuals or people who are Pro-gay rights.
If he says no, then he is guilty of discrimination.
If he says yes, then some of those Homophobes who eat at Chickflay are eating food that has been touched by said homosexuals or the people who support equal rights.
Therefore, any homophobe who eats at chickflay is an idiot.
Doesn't matter to me if the goober on my chicken sandwich came from a homosexual or a hetero;
I wouldn't eat it.
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