PhantomWolf
Penultimate Amazing
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When discrimination is legal, where does it stop. I lived through the Civil Right Era and I don't want to go back to that insanity.
It stops where Society says it does, by Society policing itself. The trouble during the US Apartheid Era (Let's call it what it was) is that the Law actually enforced discrimination so there was no way for Society to combat it without breaking the law. Without the force and protection of law that held sway during the US Apartheid Era, any trying to discriminate today would face a backlash from those around them. Unless you believe that at heart every business owner is a bigoted individual who would prevent those they hate shopping there. If you don't believe that, then it is clear that most shops would serve everyone, and those that tried to refuse people would reduce their market substantially to the point of business failure.