RickWhite
Well-Known Member
This no doubt sounds like a stupid question. Pretty much everyone agrees that it is wrong to discriminate. But, does anyone ever ask why?
If a person owns a business, do we really have a right to force that person to conduct business with people they don't want to?
The Constitution guarantees freedom of association - doesn't that mean that we are free to associate with whom we please, and free not to associate with those we choose not to?
How is it the role of the Federal Government to decide who we choose to invite into our privately owned places business?
What is the justification for using the power of Government to force people to associate each other?
Now of course I am not advocating a return to the days of segregation. I am merely posing the questions above as food for thought.
Does anyone have any solid answers?
If a person owns a business, do we really have a right to force that person to conduct business with people they don't want to?
The Constitution guarantees freedom of association - doesn't that mean that we are free to associate with whom we please, and free not to associate with those we choose not to?
How is it the role of the Federal Government to decide who we choose to invite into our privately owned places business?
What is the justification for using the power of Government to force people to associate each other?
Now of course I am not advocating a return to the days of segregation. I am merely posing the questions above as food for thought.
Does anyone have any solid answers?