lifegoesonbrah
Well-Known Member
what if these practices were so widespread that you needed a book to tell you which hotels would give you a room, or which restaurants would let you eat there, or which gas stations would sell you gas at the regular price instead of double?
this is why we have title II. you can't call yourself "open to the public" and then deny (certain segments of) the public. why? because it causes harm to others. very simple.
the constitution lets you swing your fist up to the point of my face.
You didn't answer the question, just delusional fear mongering that a bunch of businesses will start turning customers away.