Sarah Huckabee Sanders Tweet Violated Ethics Laws

Well if a business can kick Sanders out then a business can kick out anyone who is not part of a protected group. Since gays are not part of a protected group in most states - this means it is perfectly fine for a bakery, pizzeria, or any any other establishment to not serve gays. If the owner does not agree with their lifestyle or opinions - then no service. Just rolling with the precedent.

And the supreme court upheld it this month, so don't cry foul when others do the same.
 
And the supreme court upheld it this month, so don't cry foul when others do the same.

Actually the Supreme Court only upheld in a very "narrow" ruling that the commission that ruled against the baker did not follow their own procedural rules. A fact that liberals have been reminding everyone constantly about.
 
I'm ok w/them using their personal accounts to do so, not their government accounts. What's next, Apple spokesperson uses their corporate account to talk shit about a supplier for a perceived slight?

Political affiliation is not a protected class, so I don't even see how discrimination is relevant. And even then, Trumpism isn't a political affiliation....they're not kicking out republicans.

In most states being gay is not a protected class -- so similarly most reasonable people in context of the law would not see how discrimination is relevant if a restaurant refused to serve people they perceived as gay. Same exact situation as kicking out Sanders.
 
She's fine. No issue here.

Personally, I like that the restaurant took a stand and did what they did. I wish more establishments would do the same.

Helps me when I make my business decisions.

Then you shouldn't have a problem with the ethics of how Sanders responded, which helps you shop for the restaurants you want to patronize.

The Red Hen in Lexington Virginia will lose some customers, and it will gain some (polarization).

I'm wondering if I should advertise for bitcoin friendly Trump Republicans only as a new business model for custom carpentry.
 
Actually the Supreme Court only upheld in a very "narrow" ruling that the commission that ruled against the baker did not follow their own procedural rules. A fact that liberals have been reminding everyone constantly about.

You are correct; i forgot the details of the case already
 
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