Plageius
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I love how if a bakery refuses to sell a cake to a gay couple, it's the free market at work, but if someone doesn't want to hire a neo-nazi it's suddenly a bad thing.
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Private companies (businesses) have the right to select who they sell to and who they hire. Don't want to sell a cake to gays? That's fine, but you'll probably be losing a bunch of customers (probably between 25% and 50% of customers) since that's about the ratio of LGBT supporters in America... Though it could differ based on location. Don't want to hire a neo-nazi? Again, same rules as before apply. But you won't lose as many customers. But anyway, you can even refuse to hire a person for having a tattoo (of any kind). At the end of the day, private businesses can do a lot of things that public [non-private] businesses cannot do. So, both actions are literally the free market at work. There's nothing to complain about.
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