In Canada, courts ruled that extremely obese pay must be given two seats for the price of one. That means there is less capacity on the plane for other passengers. Which means their profit margin shrinks. Why should a company be punished for someone's irresponsibility and failure to take care of their body? (Unless their is a legitimate medical condition.)
Saturday, November 22, 2008
Intrusion
This week eHarmony was forced to start a gay-dating website to avoid hefty fines. A man sued eHarmony for discrimination because they only offered services for heterosexuals. (Though there are thousands of other homsexual dating websites.) This is a private company. They have the right to decide who they want to serve. The founder is a Christian, and he questions homosexuality. Why is the government forcing him to go against his convictions?
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So can I sue BET for not offering enough programming that respects my racial makeup?
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