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To be honest I don't see much difference between this sort of carry-on and, for example, hotel owners refusing to allow gay guests and the like. They may be at different levels of importance, but at the end of the day it's the same thing, personal opinion being judged to be greater and more important than others rights.
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Are you seriously comparing gay rights to selling books? There's a HUGE difference between allowing a
person into a public establishment and selling what could be construed as an offensive
book.
I worked for a towing company for a few years as a dispatcher amongst other job descriptions and I had every right to tell someone I wasn't going to boost/tow/unlock their car if I felt like it. It's the
company's choice how
they want to run
their business. If you don't like it, go elsewhere.
They do not have to sell
anything they don't want to. It's
their company.