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ginwilly

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example ????
Seriously? I can refuse service to someone wearing a shirt of the rival to my favorite sports team. I can refuse if I don't like your shoes. I can refuse over your weight even though you included fat, it's not protected. I'm sure you can think of thousands of reasons yourself to discriminate that are all acceptable.

Robroy tried to explain property rights and got called racist for it. This should be obvious to anyone but UB that it's a principled argument fighting emotion.
 

londonfog

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Discrimination isn't necessarily wrong. Would you discriminate against a man who had attempted to rape and kill your wife, but had a good lawyer and got off? Or would you see that as wrong and treat him like one of the family?
Your post means you don't fully understand the word discriminate. Let me help

dis·crim·i·nate
disˈkriməˌnāt/
verb
verb: discriminate; 3rd person present: discriminates; past tense: discriminated; past participle: discriminated; gerund or present participle: discriminating
  1. 1.
    recognize a distinction; differentiate.
    "babies can discriminate between different facial expressions of emotion"
    synonyms:differentiate, distinguish, draw a distinction, tell the difference, tell apart;More
    separate, separate the sheep from the goats, separate the wheat from the chaff
    "he cannot discriminate between fact and fiction"
    • perceive or constitute the difference in or between.
      "bats can discriminate a difference in echo delay of between 69 and 98 millionths of a second"
  2. 2.
    make an unjust or prejudicial distinction in the treatment of different categories of people or things, especially on the grounds of race, sex, or age.
    "existing employment policies discriminate against women"
    synonyms:be biased against, be prejudiced against;
 

NoDrama

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Your post means you don't fully understand the word discriminate. Let me help

dis·crim·i·nate
disˈkriməˌnāt/
verb
verb: discriminate; 3rd person present: discriminates; past tense: discriminated; past participle: discriminated; gerund or present participle: discriminating
  1. 1.
    recognize a distinction; differentiate.
    "babies can discriminate between different facial expressions of emotion"
    synonyms:differentiate, distinguish, draw a distinction, tell the difference, tell apart;More
    separate, separate the sheep from the goats, separate the wheat from the chaff
    "he cannot discriminate between fact and fiction"
    • perceive or constitute the difference in or between.
      "bats can discriminate a difference in echo delay of between 69 and 98 millionths of a second"
  2. 2.
    make an unjust or prejudicial distinction in the treatment of different categories of people or things, especially on the grounds of race, sex, or age.
    "existing employment policies discriminate against women"
    synonyms:be biased against, be prejudiced against;
Your post means that you don't fully understand the English language.

So the man who nearly raped your wife gets treated the same as everyone, even though he is different from everyone else in the fact that everyone else did not attempt to rape and kill your wife. You could put him in the 'rapist' category and others in the 'not a rapist' category, but you don't understand that I guess.
 

londonfog

Well-Known Member
Seriously? I can refuse service to someone wearing a shirt of the rival to my favorite sports team. I can refuse if I don't like your shoes. I can refuse over your weight even though you included fat, it's not protected. I'm sure you can think of thousands of reasons yourself to discriminate that are all acceptable.

Robroy tried to explain property rights and got called racist for it. This should be obvious to anyone but UB that it's a principled argument fighting emotion.
Thanks for the examples. weight can fall under disability. Never thought of someone being denied service due to t-shirt...but you are right...hmmmcrazy..unless its under a state law no law would be broken.
I don't agree with that but yeah if you want to deny service over shirts and type of shoes..then go for it.
 

NoDrama

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Thanks for the examples. weight can fall under disability. Never thought of someone being denied service due to t-shirt...but you are right...hmmmcrazy..unless its under a state law no law would be broken.
I don't agree with that but yeah if you want to deny service over shirts and type of shoes..then go for it.
Would you deny service to a NeoNazi with a T-Shiort that said "I hate Ni**ers" on it. Cuz that would be discrimination ya know?
 

londonfog

Well-Known Member
Your post means that you don't fully understand the English language.

So the man who nearly raped your wife gets treated the same as everyone, even though he is different from everyone else in the fact that everyone else did not attempt to rape and kill your wife. You could put him in the 'rapist' category and others in the 'not a rapist' category, but you don't understand that I guess.
lol..you going way off topic. what does that have to do with the word discriminate. Just admit you use a bad example.
 

UncleBuck

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Would you deny service to a NeoNazi with a T-Shiort that said "I hate Ni**ers" on it. Cuz that would be discrimination ya know?
they have the option to take that shirt off.

blacks in the south in the 1960s couldn;t exactly paint themselves white every time they needed a sandwich or gasoline.
 

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
Robroy tried to explain property rights and got called racist for it.
calling him racist had more to do with his outright denial of the historical fact that refusing service to blacks caused much harm, his repeated labeling of the president by a racial slur, and his insistence that civil rights were not equality but rather "special rights" for black people.

by the way, did you notice how bignbushy and donalejandro both repeated your "racist food spitter" concern?

:lol:

it's the company you keep.
 
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