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Unknow
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Tue 12/06/22 05:52 PM
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Because an unvaccinated person could put others at risk that's why. A vaccinated person can put others at risk also. So your point is mute. it's not because the reason to refuse service in this instance would be to prevent harm to others and those unvaccinated are not protected in the anti discrimination laws. |
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Noel
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Nope no Mike.
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Eradicate
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Because an unvaccinated person could put others at risk that's why.
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It's discrimination. If you're going to open a business you need to educate yourself on federal, state and local laws. Like the 1st Amendment? 7 rights in that one alone. Let me ask a question. Would you be alright with it, if a government authority forced you to do something that violates your own beliefs? Whatever those may be? Business owners should have the right to refuse service for any reason. What if the client wanted them to promote genocide? How about indentured servitude? Racism against any group? All of those are appalling, right? In my office is a sign stating βWe reserve the right to refuse service to anyone for any reason.β Itβs my business and I have the ability and right to say NO. I donβt have to accept all people with whatever ideas, who walk through my door. Itβs also called discretion and/or discernment. Creative Service businesses do not sell a physical product like retail does. We create IP, which involves a contract. A mutual agreement to provide services for compensation. If one side breeches the contract, it becomes void, and one or the other party can try to litigate. If we cannot negotiate the terms of the contract to be mutual, then there is no agreement and neither party can sue. Itβs that whole signature part at the end. IMO this case should have never gone all the way up to SCOTUS. As there was obviously no mutual agreement in place. Just hurt feelings of a protected victim class vying for recognition of leveraging a new law. Why couldnβt they find another web designer that didnβt have a problem with their content? Is the creative person the only one in Colorado that does this type of work? Not hardly. But being rational does not make controversy or headlines. When a business opens doors to the public they open them to everyone on the same terms regardless of race, color, national origin, disability, under many state laws ...sex, sexual orientation gender identity. Even when a business owners religious beliefs motivates to discriminate that doesnβt justify an exemption from our civil rights laws. Providing services doesnβt mean a business owner is approving anyones lifestyle. It jusy means they are following the rules that apply to all of us. |
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Pumpi
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It's discrimination. If you're going to open a business you need to educate yourself on federal, state and local laws.
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Glasses repair kit and a pocket knife
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Kiss Or Run - part 26
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Come here Regreen.....
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Tell her oh no! I'm not cleaning up any "apples and bananas" ya hear!
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Haul out the holly!
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