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Old 11-12-2022, 05:00 AM #15
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Originally Posted by Mystic Mock View Post
Exactly.

Imo things like vandalism towards the business I 100% support a ban, just to use an obvious example.

But things like sexuality, Religion or appearance should not be room for the business to refuse serving the customer imo.
It's always Christian groups aswell, can you imagine if a Jewish or Muslim organisation was refused service by a restaurant ,I'm pretty sure that would be called "antisemitic" or "islamphobic" ,so I bet the restaurant would still serve them...in fear of being labelled those things.

It's like with the gay wedding cake story that hit the headlines, would a Muslim or Jewish business get sued for refusing to bake a gay cake based on their religion??. I somehow doubt it .
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