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1.)And not all groups or persons are protected or protected equally.
2.) Of course all people are of some race or sex, and all (in theory) are protected (privileged) from some level of private discrimination based on their race or sex or national origin (etc.). However many individuals are not protected (privileged) from discrimination on the basis of their membership in other groups (e.g. those under 40, or those who have committed crimes, etc.).
3.) Moreover, in practice, whites and Asians are often "legally" discriminated against due to equal opportunity and/or affirmative action programs.
4.) As previously, this is either a disingenuous ploy or outright ignorance. "The fact remains" that there are many laws that compels those who do not wish to serve a group, to do so. In Oregon or Iowa, if you don't wish to serve gays due to their sexual orientation, you will be punished.
5.)More disingenuous tripe. You cannot refuse service to anybody you want if the motivations behind the refusal is banned by law. You cannot refuse to serve 'anyone' if the basis is their race, sex, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, disability, etc..
6.)Being such an expert, I am surprised you don't know that.
1.) false based on legality and definition they are
2.) see #1
3.) again see #1 EEO/AA protects all of us
4.) actually its based on facts, AS MY STSTMENT IS WRITTEN, its 100% true and trying to dishonestly change it to something else is a complete failure and straw man.
if you disagree simply post the law that says "i must serve gays", you will completely fail and your lie or ignorance of the law will be shown.
5.) thank you for proving me 100% right, see where you use dthe word IF, that proves me right.
maybe read the thread before you jump in the middle and totally own your own posts.
the claim was made that there is force to serve protected groupp, that is 100% false. No law exists.
what you just posted an example of AFTER the if is a law that makes ILLEGAL DISCRIMINATION a crime . . NOT simply not serving anybody who belongs to a groups/
so the fact remains i can in fact deny service to anybody i want
what i can not do is violate peoples rights or break the law
simply denying service does NOT do that
6.) i did no that and it was exactly my point, thank you for making it for me. Next time try to understand what is being discussed and you wont repeat the mistake you made. Thanks!