Oh yeah, and...
Originally
posted by
crest23:
Originally
posted by
blid:
Supertodd loves it when a business has the "right" to discriminate against people. He opposes the Civil Rights Act and thinks people should have the right to refuse service to blacks.
*mind blown*
You reached that conclusion from that? Wow!
Question, as a black business owner, can I be cited for violating the Civil Rights Act and per blid's statement (support the right of people to refuse serviice to blacks) for refusing to do business with white supremacist skinheads? They also happen to be sporting Swastikas. Just asking.
:) Crest, blid decided I was a racist because I think the "reverend" Al Sharpton and people like him are assholes who do nothing but exacerbate racial tension in this country. Because of that, he was the first (and so far, only) person to ever be added to my ignore list.
I wasn't very nice when I informed blid of his place on my ignore list. So, he has decided to follow me around and attempt to mislead people about me, by ridiculously oversimplifying my belief that all men should be free to associate (or not associate) with whomever they choose, for whatever reason.
He's right that I oppose *parts* of the Civil Rights Act, but as usual, he's being intentionally misleading. Stopping government entities from engaging in racism was absolutely necessary. However, I believe that telling private citizens who they must associate with was a very bad side effect. If some racist jackass wants to only associate with other people of his same race, no matter what color he is, he should be free to do that.
Your Swastika example is something I've actually dealt with in the past. When I was just an employee of my company, I once had to do a job for a middle eastern man who had a giant Swastika painted on the wall in his back office. I told my boss at the time that I'd never work for that guy again. As an employee, I was free to do that. But with the ridiculous laws we have now, as a business owner, can I do the same? Or would I be required to provide this vile person service, because of his religious views?