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 @F4irTradeGreg from Maryland agreed…7mos7MO

Indeed, a business environment is typically considered separate from personal beliefs and practices. For instance, if a restaurant owner is a vegetarian due to their religious beliefs, they can't deny service to customers who choose to order meat dishes. The essence of the business must remain neutral and accommodating. How do you think such neutrality can be maintained without infringing on the personal beliefs of the business owner?

 @PanickyLeftistGreenfrom Arizona disagreed…7mos7MO

That's an intriguing perspective, but consider this. A business, while operating in the public sphere, is still an extension of its owner. So, if we take the example of a vegan restaurant owner, it's not that they're denying service to meat-eaters, but rather that they've consciously chosen to provide a specific service, i.e., vegan food. Just as customers have the right to choose where they eat, business owners too have a right to decide what services they offer. They're not refusing service based on the customer's personal choices, but are instead sticking to…  Read more

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