You just did an Obama. Willful ignorance...
This is not about race or sex. No one is saying that you can or should refuse to serve someone because of race. That should remain your right but no one is condoning such behavior. What we are saying is that if someone appears at YOUR business, which you built, and that person represents some philosophy that you find abhorrent then you should have the right to refuse to serve them.
You love to trot out the whole racist mythical argument (the 1950s and the democratic KKK is over) so lets use that as an example of what we really mean. A black man walks in and wants a beer (I'm getting tired of cakes and pizza). You should serve him but you should be able to refuse. You're an idiot and will lose your business probably but it is your right to be stupid. However, if a black man walks in wearing a t shirt that says "kill whitey", or even "hands up, don't shoot" you should have the right to refuse service. This isn't even about religion at this point so lets talk about that. What is Jesse Jackson rolls into town with his entourage (that's French for pack of troublemakers) and they come to your establishment and they want you to serve their crowd which is across the street protesting. Do you have the right to say, "I will serve individuals but you will not make my place your headquarters"?
By the way, in case you missed it, Starbucks is ran by a liberal moron.
Originally Posted by JD Barleycorn
I applaud you for being a conservative who at least is willing to say that they believe a business should be able to refuse service to someone for any reason (even based off of race, gender, etc.). I wish more of you would be as honest and open about it instead of trying to be evasive *cough*Pence*cough*.
That being said, the general conservative argument that I've heard for allowing all individual freedom to give / deny service (or discriminate how you want given how one reads it) is that the free market will solve any problems.
My question is this:
1) Historically, the free market was not the solution to curbing discrimination and segregation. During the 1950's, desegregation was achieved by the Federal government (and in some cases, with strong Executive action *gasp*) forcing states to desegregate. Of course, the most famous example of this is when President Eisenhower called out the army in 1957 to stop Arkansas from denying black students entry into Little Rock Central High School.
Time has shown that given the opportunity, people will discriminate for various reasons and that social pressure alone is not enough to curb it.
2) In the current case of Indiana - why is it not the free market in action? Take Memories Pizza. They came out (no pun intended) openly saying they would deny service to gays. The free market responded by boycotting and giving them negative press for their views, causing them to lose business. So isn't that how the free market is supposed to work in theory?