//She can refuse though, just don't give the reason, just say you're fully booked.// It’s a sad indictment upon the society we’ve created when laws prohibit the truth and lies are not only encouraged but deemed acceptable.
//Which was bleedin' obvious to anyone with an ounce of common sense from the start NJ.//
Unfortunately, Ludders, common sense is in short supply when it comes to the rights of those who believe they have suffered discrimination. This is evident from the fact that Mr Lee is still not satisfied by a perfectly rational decision (explained in full) by the country's highest court and is now trotting off to Europe to try his luck (with other people's money) there.
//Unbelievable that it dragged on for so long.//
££££££££££££s (soon to be €€€€€€€€€€€€s. Kerching !! :-)
what I don't get is why Sesame Workshop have remained silent through all of this. despite what this or that pressure group might think or say, Sesame Workshop maintains that Bert and Ernie are not gay.. Mr Gareth Lee would be (presumably without copyright permission) misrepresenting the characters, no?
Any business does have the right to refuse to provide a service, however, it's important to ensure this is not discriminatory. If you refused service due to sexual orientation, or due to gender, then that would be discriminatory.
"however, it's important to ensure this is not discriminatory. If you refused service due to sexual orientation, or due to gender, then that would be discriminator"
So would you want someone who hated your lifestyle taking your precious wedding photo's?
I certainly would not.
And where does it end. If a known gay hater asked a gay photographer to take pictures should that photographer be 'forced' to take them? Works both ways.
You can legislate and shout all you like but you can never change peoples thoughts only drive them underground to fester and pop out in peculiar ways. Best two conflicting viewpoints are allowed to be separate to get on with their own lives I say.
"Sex is a protected characteristic. Gender isn't."
Yes it is. Sexism is a form of discrimination. If you had a lemonade stand and you refused to sell lemonade to females, that would be discrimination and illegal.
Of course this doesn't apply for all services but it does apply for most products.
Clearly not... sex is male or female. Both are protected by law- whether that means giving them identical rights, or different rights, because they are different. Whichever ends up "fairest".
Gender is more about how you feel, and frankly, nobody cares how masculine or feminine you feel yourself to be- it makes no difference to anyone else, anyway.
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