MoonlessNight
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I don't think left handed people are a protected class, so US Law would probably not prevent a piano teacher from refusing left handed students. Bit like I've said consistently, it's not about what services or products you offer, just that you offer them to everyone. That's why I am glad for things like the ADA. Whatever your business offers, it should be accessible to the public, all the public.
So when we get down to the law (i.e. the topic of the whole discussion), it comes down to "protected classes", meaning that your side track about left-handed people was a non-sequitur (since, as you admit, they aren't a protected class).
And in fact by what you are saying here it isn't about offering your services to "everyone" but only to protected classes.
But even that doesn't seem to be the case, as there are websites which cater to only homosexual hookups and they seem to get along without government interference (despite the fact that, in principle, "sexual orientation" generally is protected whether you are homosexual or heterosexual). In practice some parts of protected classes are more protected than others.
Which gets to the real point: the effective purpose of such legislation and court decisions is to allow groups like homosexuals to demand whatever they wish of a business, regardless of its purpose. And that's ridiculous.
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