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Should religious protection extend to the marketplace? : Comments

By Chris Fotinopoulos, published 18/5/2018

Bigotry is bad business, so why not let the consumer determine who gets away with what in the marketplace.

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yeah we know Alan their is a paedophile gene. Some warmist scientist said so. Talk about delusion.
Posted by runner, Tuesday, 22 May 2018 10:18:46 AM
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There was an interesting discussion recent on The Rubin Report which in part covered unintended consequences (in that instance around minimum wages) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8X9Mc3YMhA4

I think those attacking the premise of the article are missing the part of the issue that's about what happens when the compulsion applies to other areas. Like a lot of topics it all seems good to many when the government sorts out those we disagree with, not so much when it's a government compelling what we disagree with.

The real issue in my view is the impacts when the government intervenes in the market, are the number of bakers, pubs etc in an area limited making it much more difficult for people to vote with their feet? What constraints do we put on people which genuinely stop them from taking their business elsewhere?

R0bert
Posted by R0bert, Tuesday, 22 May 2018 4:17:42 PM
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quite funny how the feminist sisters are now argueing their is no gender. How dumb can unis become.
Posted by runner, Tuesday, 22 May 2018 4:26:21 PM
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<<Bigotry is not smart business. It is bad business. And it is for this reason that the consumer is best placed to send bigoted traders behind the walls of their abodes where they are free to peddle dubious beliefs with like-minded guests.>>

Chris,

Try selling that idea to the corner store or cafe that has a deal with Coca-Cola and will not sell Pepsi.
Posted by OzSpen, Wednesday, 23 May 2018 7:01:53 PM
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