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Cay Couple Refused a B&B Bed
I read over the weekend that the B&B owners who refused to allow a gay couple to stay have received over 10,000 abusive and threatening phone calls and emails.
Ironic, isn't it, that they have been the subject of this amount of intolerance?
I personally feel the B&B owners were in the wrong, not for their beliefs (which they perfectly entitled to hold), but because they unlawfully discrimanted aganist the gay couple - but even so, has their discrimination warranted the level of abuse, threats of violence and intolerance they have received?
Ironic, isn't it, that they have been the subject of this amount of intolerance?
I personally feel the B&B owners were in the wrong, not for their beliefs (which they perfectly entitled to hold), but because they unlawfully discrimanted aganist the gay couple - but even so, has their discrimination warranted the level of abuse, threats of violence and intolerance they have received?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.smart- that was exactly the point I was making - there could be loads of guests they may not like the look of, for one reason or another, but if they turned them away, I can't see them having much of a business.
evedawn - I was wondering how it got into the national newspapers - surely the B & B owners could'nt have wanted that publicity.
evedawn - I was wondering how it got into the national newspapers - surely the B & B owners could'nt have wanted that publicity.
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Not saying that the couple aren't entitled to their views. It would be a pretty boring world if everyone thought the same.
However, that's not what this story is about.
They are perfectly at liberty to have whatever views they so wish, but if those views lead to them making business decisions which discriminate against certain members of the public, then they can be prosecuted for those actions.
It's not the holding of the views which is against the law...it's acting upon them.
Not saying that the couple aren't entitled to their views. It would be a pretty boring world if everyone thought the same.
However, that's not what this story is about.
They are perfectly at liberty to have whatever views they so wish, but if those views lead to them making business decisions which discriminate against certain members of the public, then they can be prosecuted for those actions.
It's not the holding of the views which is against the law...it's acting upon them.
It's sad that we need laws like this though.
Really, you should be able to trust market forces to punish them. Ideally, people would realise that they're bigoted and spurn them in favour of another B&B, so that they'd realise discrimination harms their bottom line and adjust their condust accordingly.
Really, you should be able to trust market forces to punish them. Ideally, people would realise that they're bigoted and spurn them in favour of another B&B, so that they'd realise discrimination harms their bottom line and adjust their condust accordingly.
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Doc - I understand your position on this, however, there is nothing to suggest that this gay couple were anything more than two middle-aged men who simply wanted a room to sleep in after they had attended a function/dinner of some sort nearby.
I doubt if they wold have spent the evening 'fondling' each other in the guests' lounge area (should here have been one)...........
I doubt if they wold have spent the evening 'fondling' each other in the guests' lounge area (should here have been one)...........
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