Anonymous@nowhere.com
8/24/2011 2:57:00 PM
On 8/24/2011 10:52 AM, Cambridge Ray wrote:
>
> To Jane, Sandy and the anonymous Jew:
>
> The situation is very similar to posters who argue about the right of
> a business to have racial policies and only sell to folks or certain
> color/shade. Should the freedom of commerce trump over political
> correctness?
Nonsense. No one is saying he wouldn't sell to anyone. What he could
do, however, is say "We only understand English, so if you want service
you will have to speak English or get an interpreter." Nothing wrong
with that and your analogy totally breaks down.
>
> The apparent conundrum is very easy to solve. You indeed have the
> freedom to sell only to selected people. Hey, this is America!
No, you don't have that option. This is America.
>
> HOWEVER, you cannot have public advertising or a store front. All your
> advertising must be done by word of mouth.
Wrong again.
>
> Why is that, you ask?
>
> Simple: Your ability to broadcast your wares is based on something
> called CIVILIZATION. If you are
> against it, you cannot take advantage of it (like Cuba not having
> fiber optics, Cisco routers or Pentiums).
>
> This is known as "The Keeper-Digestive Confectionary Mutual
> Exclusivity Rule" known to the layman as "You cannot have your cake
> and eat it too".
>
> Makes perfect sense to me...
Figures.
>
> -Ramon