I don't refuse service to many people. And when I do, it's not because of an idea, a moral or a theory It's due to legitimate reasons. The way I run my business has NOTHING to do with the way a pharmacist does business/fills scripts. Zip, zilch, nada. I don't understand why people keep trying to compare the 2 when they're obviously completely different.Of course you would. Because you're a liberal, and libs always believe that if they have a problem, they should make it someone else's. And if they just throw a tantrum long enough, someone else will give in and wipe their asses for them.
Someone refusing to sell me an item in a store that the store HAS IN STOCK because someone has a "moral problem" with it is unacceptable to me. And I probably wouldn't go to another store. I would demand that the pharmacist fetch me someone who can do their job properly. Originally Posted by Allie_Kat
You have an asshole in stock, but do you do anal? It's the same fucking thing. And I would think that a devout Catholic would find his reason every bit as legitimate as any reason you have. Of course, this is pointless, I'm trying to use logic.
See, me, if I go somewhere and their service is not to my expectations, I go somewhere else because I recognize that businesses have the right to run their business as they see fit - even if I don't agree with it. And I have the freedom to take my business elsewhere just as they have the freedom to run their business as they see fit.