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teigaga said:

Theres a distinction between that image you posted and actual discrimination regarding something someone is unable to change such as their race/sexuality. How many times have you been declined service because of your person? Not attire, but who you literally are. Its not even comparable.

That isn't really correct though. If not wearing an attire that is appropriate for that business is part of my personality then I'm getting rejected because of that. I can't change mypersonality. So forcing a shirt on me and act like a normal person is the exact very same as forcing a gay person to act straight.

Both don't hurt the person physically and both are easily possible but both will make that person feel really uncomfortable and wrong.



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