Question for nyob
"paul packer" wrote in message
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Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason! wrote:
Earlier I asked you this question. I am repeating it because I am
interested in how you, as a self-professed libertarian, would answer:
I have a friend who says that he's a libertarian. He says that
businesses should be allowed to not allow blacks, muslims, or any other
minority or class of people, into them, or that they should not be
required to hire them if they do not want to. The market, he claims,
will 'make the adjustment if their position is incorrect' (which of
course ignores the fact that the other 88% of the population would not
care, as it does not effect them), and that to force a business to
serve anybody, or to hire anybody, that they do not want to is against
their civil liberties.
How do you feel about that position?
So do you agree or disagree with my friend's statement?
You know, there's something oddly familiar about the style of this
post. A certain George Middius often poses loaded questions in exactly
this way.
But George already knows how I would answer.
There is of course no limit to his deviousness.
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