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Originally Posted by ClevelandBronco
Post 272, which I repeated to you later. You still haven't addressed it, you emotional idiot.
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Actually, I have answered that many times over. My general position suggests it. If an individual is going to go into business to serve the public he cannot discriminate in any way, shape, or form. That is part of the price of doing business with the public.
You can own as much property as you want but as soon as you open shop to the public you have responsibilities to that public. You can't discriminate and you can't knowingly do harm. Those are the ground rules and that's how it should be. If your prejudices preclude you from respecting the rights of others then you ALSO have a choice not to open your doors to the public.