You've confuse a granted privilege with a right. To exercise a right you don't need anyone else to approve or disapprove. To exercise a privilege, you must first be granted that privilege..
Your wrong here bro , transacting business in the United States is not a privilege, its a right & its covered under many different laws including anti discrimination laws .
i would love o hear you explain to your gay son why he should respect bigots who refuse to sell him what they sell you just because your gay son sucks dick behind closed doors at home.
I too would like to hear that conversation , i had to explain to my children at an early age what a "Sand Nigger" was & why people called their mother & them that , it broke their hearts finding out people automatically hated them because they were different .
I cant imagine sitting my sons down & explaining why its ok they be singled out & humiliated, especially the part where me as a white man tell them i agree its ok they be disrespected cause they dont look like me , its an indefensible position .
actual consent can only be granted by the individual and not by others presuming to hold that power to force a non consensual interaction.
Civil rights laws do hold the power to force businesses to operate within the system of laws governing said businesses .
Not only is denying service based on opion ,race , religion, appearance or sexuality morally & ethically wrong its legally wrong as well & covered under anti discrimination laws.
If someone refused to interact with me, I'd leave them alone. I might not like their reasons, but that doesn't give me any right to insist on an interaction with them on their property does it ?
You do have a right to demand service & businesses do not have the right to refuse you service .
Sexual discrimination as described in the civil rights act of 1964 .
Sex discrimination also can involve treating someone less favorably because of his or her connection with an organization or group that is generally associated with people of a certain sex.
Discrimination against an individual because that person is transgender is discrimination because of sex in violation of Title VII. This is also known as gender identity discrimination. In addition, lesbian, gay, and bisexual individuals may bring sex discrimination claims. These may include, for example, allegations of sexual harassment or other kinds of sex discrimination, such as adverse actions taken because of the person's non-conformance with sex-stereotypes.
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The new law in Indiana allowing businesses to deny service to a group goes directly against federal anti discrimination laws .
I agree with you on quite a few different issues but not on this issue , frankly i dont understand how anybody who isnt a bigot agrees with the law , I dont think your a bigot & am confused by your agreement with a law where the intent is clearly meant to take away rights of others .
Please explain how this law will be of any real life benifit to the community at large .