No one should have the right to discriminate against someone else, not in a democracy. Not on the basis of skin color, ethnicity or country of origin, not on the basis of socio-economic status, not on the basis of religion, not on the basis of sexual orientation.
If you believe homosexuality is wrong, don’t be homosexual.
Well, I agree that the state shouldn't be allowed to discriminate. But I think private citizens and, yes, shop keepers should be allowed to decide who they, say, rent their house to or what magazines to have on their shelves. I must say I am very wary of this anti-discrimination legislation which is becoming so popular in much of Europe. In fact, I think it runs contrary to what liberalism and thus modern democracy is supposed to stand for: personal choice. We should not be forced to explain our actions to the government all the time.
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