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Old 15-02-2012, 12:57   #6
Tim Deegan
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Re: Christian B&B owners lose appeal....

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Originally Posted by NitroNutter View Post
It is stories like this that make me proud I summoned the strength to just walk away from a quite successful business venture I had worked hard for several years to put together having later discovered my gay associates where not suitable and that as is often the case had ulterior motives they had concealed from me. I have to say I am glad today I made that decision as criminal cases past present and future will be an ongoing situation from my ordeal once I realised I was being both used and bought. I will never work for or with or serve such like minded people again period, I would prefer to spend whats left in solitary confinement than bow down to those who encourage such behaviour amongst men especially to the younger generation wether below the age of consent or not.

This is a clear breach of article 9 of the human rights act, these people have had that right denied to them by the law in their place of business of which I hasten to add is a business that is often also ones home.

The law has violated these peoples right to moral conscience regardless of its foundation within their home and business and I dont doubt as a consequence placed them in a position of serious personal and economical compromise.
So you had a bad business experience because your business partners were gay???? Well take away the gay part, and lets just say they had ulterior motives.

You can rufuse admission to someone if there is good reason to believe that they will in some way affect your business, for example by maybe damaging or stealing your property, or disturbing other guests. This is why many B&B's don't allow large same sex groups in places where stag and hen weekends are popular.

However there is no evidence to suggest that someones sexuallity is going to cause any harm to a business. It was clearly a simple case of predjudice.

I have also had a bad business experience with a business partner who was gay. But the problem was nothing at all to do with his sexuallity.

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Originally Posted by danielf View Post
I think he dislikes gay people.
What makes you think that?
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