nikolai_42
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We've already had the prosecution of several businesses run by Christians that have refused to serve homosexuals for their weddings. One might draw the conclusion from that that the business owner doesn't have a choice as to who he or she (or whatever) will or will not serve. But since the supposed rights of a particularly vocal (and aggressive) minority are what is really the issue, how long before we see someone sued for NOT buying from a business run by a homosexual? Is this a possibility? Granted, the situation would have to be a bit more forced since a business cannot force a potential customer to buy anything - but if it were perceived that someone decided to buy from another business for that reason alone, might we see a suit claiming that the business owner was being discriminated against monetarily (lost money simply because they are homosexual)?
Since we went down the rabbit hole, I have a hard time discounting the possibility of anything...
Since we went down the rabbit hole, I have a hard time discounting the possibility of anything...