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[quote=Anonymous][quote=PaleoConPrep][quote=Anonymous][quote=PaleoConPrep][quote=Anonymous][quote=PaleoConPrep][quote=Anonymous][quote=PaleoConPrep][quote=Anonymous][quote=PaleoConPrep] I've said it several times. I am NOT a fan of this guy. I just don't like the way the gym handled this. [/quote] I don't know what it is you want people to say here. OK, so you don't like the way they handled it. That's fine. You are free to feel that way. The rest of us don't feel that way, and we can all agree to disagree. If you are a member of that gym you can also tell management this very thing. I'm thinking however, that you wouldn't have the balls to do that.[/quote] Great. I just don't like it when certain posters say I have "underdeveloped brains" because of my views. Be civil please. I know I haven't been civil in past threads(especially the early ones) but y'all are quite a bit older than I am. [/quote] I am not one of the posters who said you had an underdeveloped brain, but I think it was said because of your age, not because of your views. And, I noticed you never acknowledged my post A) telling you that this is a private club, and B) asking you if you support the "religious freedom" that businesses say they have to discriminate against anyone they don't like. [/quote] A private club can do whatever it wants. I don't disagree there. I just don't like the way they handled it. I'm not saying people should sue them. I do support the bakers who don't want to bake cakes for gay weddings. If we're going to have freedom, let's apply it to everybody. The gym can kick our Spencer, but stop suing bakers who don't want to bake cakes for gays, and stop complaining about all-male country clubs. [/quote] OK, so if you think a business can discriminate against people whose sexual orientation they don't like, why are you bitching and moaning about a business that discriminated against a person whose ideologies it didn't like? Nazis are not a protected class.[/quote] Not moaning about it. I just wish they had a spine. Keep both or kick both out. I'm not saying they don't have the right to do what they did. I just disagree with what they did.[/quote] He was kicked out. Business decision. Hostile work environment to minority's working there. Think of the guy quietly showing up in kkk hood. [/quote] But he wasn't in a KKK hood. That would've been different. [/quote] His public persona... is the hood. “Our dream is a new society, an ethno-state that would be a gathering point for all Europeans. It would be a new society based on very different ideals than, say, the Declaration of Independence." – Quoted by Vice, October 2013 [/quote]
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