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According to the story, all the hotel was granted was the right to refuse entry to those people it deems would make its clients uncomfortable. i don't see anything about banning all heteros. They simply applied for, and received, the ability to provide a supportive environment for their client base, including denying entry and/or ejecting openly anti-gay jerks. It's a reasonable approach.
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So can a hotel that caters to conservative christians have the right to refuse entry to homosexuals? To provide a supportive environment?
Or how about a hotel in the south, that mostly has white clients, have the right to refuse entry to african americans... so that they ahve the ability to provide a supportive environment to their client base?
Now I know this is Australia, without our protections. But in the US this would be unconstitutional.
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Originally posted by -Jrabbit
According to the story, all the hotel was granted was the right to refuse entry to those people it deems would make its clients uncomfortable. i don't see anything about banning all heteros. They simply applied for, and received, the ability to provide a supportive environment for their client base, including denying entry and/or ejecting openly anti-gay jerks. It's a reasonable approach.
Yeah, it appears that the story has gotten a bit ahead of itself. The court said they can ban people who'd make a threatening environment, including straights who are trying to gay bash. Not that they can ban all straights.
[q=Jon Miller]Now I know this is Australia, without our protections. But in the US this would be unconstitutional.[/q]
To expound on Kuci's point, sexual orientation is not a protected class (in the US).
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I don't think he really cares about the specificities, as long as it gets struck down somewhere along the way.
“I give you a new commandment, that you love one another. Just as I have loved you, you also should love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.”
- John 13:34-35 (NRSV)
modern courts have decided private property used as a business open to the public is effectively public property wrt discrimination. That was a large power grab by the government, and the Feds simply dont have the power under the Constitution to tell business owners they gotta do business with people they dont like. Nevertheless there are exceptions, night clubs, country clubs, exclusive organizations...
People are protected.
The discussion has gone from hotels to clubs.
Behind the closed doors of a hotel, who cares?
In a public setting, sex is illegal, so why should anyone be banned from a club? All should conduct themselves in a manner that isn't demeaning. Why be a spectacle?
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