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Yup but exceptions can get carved like Viet Nam Vets who were also protected class. Just don’t put it beyond our possible future that someone could do that for another group but less altruistic.
This doesn’t make sense. People choose their religion, and religious discrimination is prohibited under law.
I love how she confidently States something that immediately back pedals "but maybe I'm wrong, that's just my understanding". If you don't know, then why bother making the video and posting it? LOL
You could say believing in something is a choice as well but excluding based on religion is illegal. This argument doesn’t hold up in some instances.
This is that crazy chick that went on that thot podcast and got destroyed so she threw a fit. Wild
Edit: spelled "threw" wrong. I'm deeply sorry. Some are deeply hurt by my error.
The number of times I've had to say, "You can't use profanity here." just for them to respond "IT'S FREEDOM OF SPEECH!" I always have to explain "Profanity isn't against the law, but it is against policy, and if you don't leave you are breaking the law."
Religion is a choice and a protected class
Of course. It's legal to refuse service to most people unless it's a protected class for a protected reason.
There isn't really any reason to disagree with this. Almost every time this comes up on social media, it is involving a private establishment. They are free to refuse you service for any reason. They do not have to give you a reason for denying you the service that they are offering.
The only complexity is that you also have a right to express your opinion online about the service. It's important as a business to be able to back up your actions for this reason.
This is really bad advice. In DC, for example, discrimination on the basis of political affiliation is unlawful. Check your state laws before you do something stupid, people.


