Quote from phenomena:
No, in fact it's an irrefutable rebuttal. Do you think that everyone who favors drug decriminalization is a drug addict? Everyone who is for marijuana legalization is a pot smoker? Everyone who is for freedom of religion must be religious? Everyone who supports the right to gun ownership must own guns? Everyone who supports freedom of the press to be a journalist? Everyone who supports the freedom for gays to be gay, must be gay?
Of course not. That would be fucking stupid. JUST as stupid as it is to say that people who think private people and private entities should have the freedom to self segregate, must then be a segregationist. I am not a "segregationist", as that would mean that I would favor some sort of segregation legislation or requirement. I would not even think of supporting such a measure. In fact, I support allowing people to arrange themselves however they like, racially or otherwise. That's very different from a "segregationist". You're really uninformed on these matters.
But.... what does this have to do with your racial slurs??
Perhaps I need to define, slur, for you as well.
But before I do......
seg·re·ga·tion·ist (-ist)
noun
a person who favors or practices segregation, esp. racial segregation.
That would be you, therefore, it is not a slur. Again, argue with the dictionary.
Now, lets move on the question you dodged.
Civil Rights Act of 1964.
An act to enforce the constitutional right to vote, to confer jurisdiction upon the district courts of the United States of America to provide relief against discrimination in public accommodations, to authorize the Attorney General to institute suits to protect constitutional rights in public facilities and public education, to extend the Commission on Civil Rights, to prevent discrimination in federally assisted programs, to establish a Commission on Equal Employment Opportunity, and for other purposes.
Now, you can live where you like, in the whitest white part of Idaho if you want, but if you open a burger stand, you must serve me my burger.
It is the law, one that you want to see rolled back.