“You have no civil right not to associate with someone you don’t like.”
Yes, of course, you do. If this were not true, the landscaper who just told me he is too busy to mow my yard while I’m out of town would be breaking the law. He’s free to decline business that he can’t handle. If I call him names and give him a lousy yelp review, he could refuse my business too.
“You have no civil right not to associate with someone you don’t like.”
Yes, of course, you do. If this were not true, the landscaper who just told me he is too busy to mow my yard while I’m out of town would be breaking the law. He’s free to decline business that he can’t handle. If I call him names and give him a lousy yelp review, he could refuse my business too.
“You have no civil right not to associate with someone you don’t like.”
Yes, of course, you do. If this were not true, the landscaper who just told me he is too busy to mow my yard while I’m out of town would be breaking the law. He’s free to decline business that he can’t handle. If I call him names and give him a lousy yelp review, he could refuse my business too.