06-25-2018, 07:02 PM
(06-25-2018, 06:46 PM)fredtoast Wrote: It is different. People who understand the law know it is different.
Race, religion, country of origin, and sex are protected classes under the Civil Rights Act. Disability and age have also been protected by subsequent laws. You can not discriminate against a person just because they are a member of one of these classes.
Sarah Sanders is not a member of a protected class, Republicans are not a minority or an oppressed group that need protection under the law. But even then there is no proof that this restaurant discriminates against all Republicans. Instead they specifically disagree with the policies that Sanders defends regarding discrimination against gays in the military.
Is sexual orientation a protected class under the CRA or subsequent federal laws?
I don't know how much slower I can type it. The restaurant had the right to refuse to serve SHS. I have said all along that the reason they did not tolerate her presence was because they disagree with her political views. I think you actually need to be arguing with Matt; he says it's not because of political views.