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Originally posted by Aeons
Okay - I want lamb. But I don't want you to say prayers over it, nor do I want you to slit its throat to bleed it dry while its conscious or even stunned.
I'm a meat practices activist. I eat meat and eggs, but I expect better facilities and humane handling. Partial stunning of live animals and then slitting their throat to bleed them dry with a pumping heart is nasty.
So, I want you to sell me lamb. And I don't met your religious requirement.
If you don't sell me the lamb, you are a bigot.
Originally posted by peck420
reply to post by Annee
No discrimination should not be swept under the rug.
However, you CAN NOT fight discrimination with discrimination.
Originally posted by peck420
reply to post by hotbakedtater
Pretty much.
Show me a winner any time somebody is forced to do something.
The whole problem is that you will never get positive, lasting change from forced actions.
The term "change comes from within" has been around for a long time for a good reason.
Originally posted by hotbakedtater
reply to post by Aeons
No, they just dont have non halal(or haram) lamb, that is all.
Originally posted by peck420
reply to post by Annee
I don't think you fully understand the point I'm trying to make.
Originally posted by peck420
Do you think this business owner will change his views by being evicted? I'm willing to put money down on him becoming MORE homophobic and just changing locations.
Originally posted by Annee
Originally posted by peck420
reply to post by Annee
I don't think you fully understand the point I'm trying to make.
Oh I do - trust me. I had similar thinking as you when I was younger.
Forced Legal acceptance of gays is required. Just as Forced Legal acceptance of race was (and still is) required.
That is true. Thought can not be controlled.
But actions and behavior can by legal means. And as most people are law abiding - - they will accept it.
Its sad that equality has to be Forced - - - but that's the reality of it.
Originally posted by DrChuck
Originally posted by Annee
Originally posted by peck420
reply to post by Annee
I don't think you fully understand the point I'm trying to make.
Oh I do - trust me. I had similar thinking as you when I was younger.
Forced Legal acceptance of gays is required. Just as Forced Legal acceptance of race was (and still is) required.
That is true. Thought can not be controlled.
But actions and behavior can by legal means. And as most people are law abiding - - they will accept it.
Its sad that equality has to be Forced - - - but that's the reality of it.
"Forced Legal acceptance of gays is required. Just as Forced Legal acceptance of race was (and still is) required ".
That has to be the most repulsive statement I've read. Forced to accept and think a certain way? You might as well put a bullet in my head, since I would no longer think for myself. I have every right not to accept certain ideas and morals if I choose so.
You are condoning the violation and relinquishment of the most fundamental and distinctive, if not the most significant and only dominion of ourselves that we as subjective individuals hold control over.
Forced to accept what you think is the right decision? People are not computers to be programmed at ones whim.
Originally posted by Annee
I am just going to refer you to 27id's post - - that nicely condenses all my points as well - - in one paragraph. I see no point in posting again - as this paragraph says it all and states it perfectly.
Originally posted by hotbakedtater
Is it wrong of the lease holder in this case to demand the terms of the lease be adhered to?
Originally posted by Annee
Equality is Equality is Equality is Equality is Equality - - - and needs to apply to ALL in our society.
ALL and I mean ALL humans - have the right to be treated equally in society.
Because of people who think like you - - - Equality has to be Forced. It shouldn't have to be - - but it does.
Your issues are your own. What YOU do in your own home I have no interest in. No one is asking anyone to accept another's - belief - life style - or whatever.
Originally posted by Sherlock Holmes
Originally posted by hotbakedtater
Is it wrong of the lease holder in this case to demand the terms of the lease be adhered to?
If the terms of the lease, pre-1960s, had stipulated that this company could not serve black customers - but they did serve them anyway - would you still be castigating them in the same way for breaching their lease ?
Originally posted by Sherlock Holmes
Originally posted by Annee
I am just going to refer you to 27id's post - - that nicely condenses all my points as well - - in one paragraph. I see no point in posting again - as this paragraph says it all and states it perfectly.
I agree with most of the post that you quoted.
If people want to refuse service to any group of people, then - purely from a business perspective - that is ridiculous.
This firm is probably shooting itself in the foot by refusing this order, as they are bound to be hit by a boycott amongst gay people and those that believe that judging people by their sexuality is wrong.
However, that doesn't alter my point that the refusal of this order appears to be based on the owner's religious beliefs. If someone disagrees with the right of the owner to refuse service to whoever he likes, then they are bigoted against his religious beliefs.
Originally posted by DrChuck
Something is only forced when there is opposition to comply. Isn't that inequality in itself when the opposition is forced into submission? You cannot force equality, it contradicts itself.
What about the views and beliefs of the opposition? Are they not as equally valuable to someone as is the views and beliefs of the counterpart?
I don't have a "right" to be treated equally by you or anyone, it impinges on your right to refrain. If I have the "right" to be treated equally by everyone, it violates the rights of those who do not want to deal with me.
Rights of an individual is limited to themselves it does not extend to the person they interact with.
Originally posted by Annee
I have no use for useless discussion.
You are trying to personalize - Equal Rights.