With respect I disagree. Given the scenario it was an economic decision not a racist one.
Another hypothetical: if I have a shop that serves food and my market has a fear of catching AIDS from a homosexual employee that they stop coming, my decision is based on saving my business, not homophobia. At least not on my part. To be coldly analytical, the market has spoken.
No one is arguing the moral aspect of discriminating against a group. Simply that is does necessarily make someone racist or homophobic in the true sense of the words.
I think the idea is that moral stances should triumph over any other consideration. I might crave a pizza - really want that pie - but will I buy it from a pedophile?
This is the old, old idea of taint transfer. Very deeply rooted in our psyches. It doesn't matter how clean the toilet bowl is, the water in it is still disgusting. Anthropologists call this "contagious magic".
No matter what my explanation, if I drink from the toilet bowl, I too am disgusting. There is no middle ground, no nuance, no possible mitigation.
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