Scorpion0x17 wrote:
All the other things - so what - we live in a free society - if they don't want to serve alcohol, and so on, fine.
Would you force a Jew to handle pork?
If they want to start their own business which doesn't not sell alcohol (or pork) all the luck to them. But if they are in the employee of someone else, then they are expected to do the job of what the owners want. If the employees don''t want to serve some item they are then doing less then what they were hired for.
Scorpion0x17 wrote:
GunSlinger OIF II wrote:
if that jew worked at a place where pork is served, yes.
Are you a Christian?
If so, if you worked in a jewelers, would you be happy selling an inverted cross on a chain?
Again, if you owned the jewellers then that's your prerogative, but if you are just an employee then you have no say in what you can and can not sell.
Scorpion0x17 wrote:
Because we have the right to choose who we serve.
I worked as a 'sales assistant' (till jockey) in a garage for a while - I had the right, and the clearance from management, to refuse to serve anyone I chose to refuse to serve, for ANY reason. That right should extend to everyone.
One of the things the guy in the video said that I do agree with is we're too damn PC in this country - so what if they refuse to serve you?
Fine. Go somewhere else.
You did not have the "right, and the clearance from management, to refuse to serve anyone I chose to refuse to serve, for ANY reason." I'm sure when management comes to you at the end of the day and asks you why you didn't serve anyone for the entire day and you answer "because none of them were my mother" you would not have a job the following day. The company has the right to refuse service but the employees do not.
In the case of the dentist, if he was the owner of his own practice, I must say that he had the right to refuse service, but if he was a dentist working for a company then he can not then refuse service.
Last edited by DrunkFace (2008-03-23 22:02:33)