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A black man owns a barbeque joint and caters for events regularly; christmas parties, birthdays, weddings, etc.
A local KKK outfit is having an annual "White Power" Rally and cookout and actually seeks to hire said black man to cater their event.
The business owner, realizing that the event he'd be catering is a "White Power Rally", doesn't want the groups business and refuses to cater the event.
A few questions here...
1. Is the owner discriminating against catering "White Power" events?
2. Is the owner discriminating against white people?
3. If there is discrimination, is it discrimination that should be legally allowed?
A local KKK outfit is having an annual "White Power" Rally and cookout and actually seeks to hire said black man to cater their event.
The business owner, realizing that the event he'd be catering is a "White Power Rally", doesn't want the groups business and refuses to cater the event.
A few questions here...
1. Is the owner discriminating against catering "White Power" events?
2. Is the owner discriminating against white people?
3. If there is discrimination, is it discrimination that should be legally allowed?
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