DavidFirth
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they actively were biased against your religion (or atheism or whatever you believe)?
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I guess this would depend on the form their bias against your religion (or atheism or whatever you believe) took. Unless they prevented you from exercising your religious rights they have every right to be biased against your religion.I would because the person is not respecting my 1st amendment right to freedom of religion.
It's a good question. It makes me realize that I don't have any metaphysical commitment that a business is going to oppose or be biased against. But in the neverland in which something like that might happen, I would be more likely to want to debate them than to boycott their products--especially if they are exclusive sellers of a product I want. But it seems to me that there are not any such exclusive sellers. It seems multiple businesses sell most everything I normally buy.they actively were biased against your religion (or atheism or whatever you believe)?
they actively were biased against your religion (or atheism or whatever you believe)?
they actively were biased against your religion (or atheism or whatever you believe)?
I would because the person is not respecting my 1st amendment right to freedom of religion. I would boycott the business by refusing to do business with them.
It would really depend how much I needed their products. If they were the only game in town (I'm in a rural area) then I'd just suck it up and get what I wanted and leave. Fortunately, most business owners are not suicidal enough to wear their religion and politics on their sleeve. Oh, and it does help to live in an atheist majority region.they actively were biased against your religion (or atheism or whatever you believe)?
I guess this would depend on the form their bias against your religion (or atheism or whatever you believe) took. Unless they prevented you from exercising your religious rights they have every right to be biased against your religion.
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I guess this would depend on the form their bias against your religion (or atheism or whatever you believe) took. Unless they prevented you from exercising your religious rights they have every right to be biased against your religion.
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Sure, that's easy. You could boycott Coke and grab a Pepsi, boycott Burger King and go to McDonalds. But what if it was something you need and it was no other option. What if there was only one grocery store, would you boycott it and grow your own food? One bank, would you stop using money or checks etc?
Ditto.I would because the person is not respecting my 1st amendment right to freedom of religion. I would boycott the business by refusing to do business with them.
they actively were biased against your religion (or atheism or whatever you believe)?
Ah, stick it up your butt!Boycott is not a word I generally use, but in general I will not do business with people who are rude to me.