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Old 14-04-2011, 17:15   #11
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Re: Gay couple claim they were ejected from pub for kissing

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Damien, I think you need to slow down a bit. Stop trying so hard to get offended on behalf of other people. You are making a pretty huge assumption that the landlord was 'suppressing' anyone.

This is not going to go any further unless the couple concerned think they can prove, on the balance of probabilities, that the landlord kicked them out for doing something gay.
I was referring to Welshchris's suggestion that the majority of people in the pub he mentioned had a right not to have to see a gay couple kissing. I was saying that preventing them from doing so on the basis of being gay would be suppressing their right.

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and what right does the minority have to upset the majority of others? it works both ways.
They are not harming anyone, or stopping them from doing anything. The majority should learn to tolerate others.
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