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Re: Arizona lawmakers pass controversial anti-gay bill
Once again you're missing the fact that cabs are considered a part of the public transportation system. Yes, they are chartered by the city to be so. They are a golem of public/private business. A special case and that's why your analogy fails in this instance. The name of the religion has nothing to do with it.
Regular businesses are regulated by the States and Cities as to whom they can refuse. They are called Public Accommodation laws. The same laws the Muslim Cab drivers ran afoul of.
The company in reference was a private company and not part of any government public transportation system.
Yes of course they are a special case.
Muslim religious freedom = bad.
Christian religious freedom = good.
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Once again you're missing the fact that cabs are considered a part of the public transportation system. Yes, they are chartered by the city to be so. They are a golem of public/private business. A special case and that's why your analogy fails in this instance. The name of the religion has nothing to do with it.