Originally posted by Pedersen
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You get it.
Despite popular belief, a business in the United States cannot do whatever they want under the guise of "private property" and "personal freedom." Many private property rights do not apply once you've thrown up a shingle, invited the public in to your business, and asked them for money.
For example, restaurants cannot serve spoiled meat. We have government inspectors to prevent that (in theory ). And if a restaurant did serve spoiled meat, I can't imagine anyone would be saying, "Well, anyone who gets sick should just vote with their feet."
Likewise, since the demise of the Jim Crow laws, a business owner cannot refuse service to someone based solely on the colour of his skin. Without question, this infringes on the "personal freedom" of individuals to be racist pricks. But these anti-discrimination laws were and are absolutely necessary to integrate minority populations into society, and absolutely necessary for the health of the country and the economy. I guarantee you - there would still be separate bathrooms and drinking fountains for blacks in many parts of the States without these laws.
How is someone being refused service based solely on his sexual orientation any different? Why should eHarmony be allowed to discriminate just because other dating websites do not, and this man could use them instead? Anti-discrimination laws must be applied equally to every business, internet or brick-and-mortar, regardless of the number of competitors in the market.
I don't know the specifics of this guy's case. I don't need to know, because a court is going to make the decision based on all the evidence. But don't deny him his day in court. He has a valid argument and he needs to be heard.
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