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I have never heard what he has to say on that.   Personally I think people who own their business have some rights in this area.


I am totally against saying you can not work for me because you are black and that sort of thing but here are some problems I see.



Lets say I own a donut shop or candy shop.  I am not going to want to hire a really really heavy person to sell my product.  When shoppers come in and start to order they might not order as many of my fattening product if a very over weight person is the one selling it to them, it might make them think about how fattening my product is.


If I own a therapy company where I hire people to councel children who have various problems, I am not going to want to hire a cross dresser.  Where I work we actually do have a cross dresser who comes out to talk to kids with various troubles.  I think its terrible.  The kids already have a plate full of problems and now this guy comes out in makeup and a dress to help them.  I think it just creates a new issue for the kid, and I would not want to have to hire someone who could bring more issues than solutions.


If I owned hooters or a place like it, I would not want to be forced to hire anyone, I would want to have a business that thrives and I would want to pick people who would make that happen.


If I had a business that took a great deal of heavy lifting I wouldnt want to be forced to hire some woman who could not do the job ( or a man for that matter)


So to some degree I am ok with it but not just because you dont like a certian person, but because it would or could hurt the business.


I am ok with not having to hire particular religons too or those lacking in it.


If I have a faith based business to help women who do not want to abort their babies I dont want to have to hire an athiest to run the front desk.


We discriminate against people all the time.   Ugly people do not get the same breaks attractive people get, short people are overlooked for tall and the list goes on.


but if lets say I have a faith based office to help women who wanted to avoid abortion but needed help and I am looking for a person to run the front desk.   I should be able to say no way to an athiest or anyone for abortion reguardless of skin color or gender or what ever.


But... I should not be able to say no to someone who is pro life and has the right experience in running a front desk just because they are black.


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