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Old 05-05-2011, 08:38 PM   #23
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Maybe I'm wrong, but aren't businesses allowed to determine what products they will carry and what audiences they will target?
Sure, but if you hold one group to a different standard than another, i.e. you remove gay material but not similar straight material then it's discrimination. Even if it's legal, it's still discriminatory. If Amazon were to suddenly drop all Christian or Jewish materials, while keeping Muslim and Hindu books, they'd be within their legal right to do so, but it'd still be wrong.
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