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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier
Again, I disagree, he didn't attempt to impose his morals by stopping her from doing what she wanted, he simply refused to be involved in the action. Had he walked over to the woman and taken a glass from her hand, that would be a different issue.
Also - strange as it may seem - I tend not to base my concepts of morality on the technicalities of the United States legal system.
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Of course he was imposing his morals. It's not his decision to make, and he has no right to do it.
I gave that civil rights example as a way of making it really simple to understand the difference between being employed to provide a service, and having your own civil rights. But you already knew that.