Sure they can refuse service... However it's like i said, they just can not say why anymore. That is the irony.A publically accommodating business can put up any sign they want, but they can not refuse service to a protected class without just reason; health, safety, dress code, etc..
So what you are saying is that if I allow blacks into the club, then I have to allow women, and if I allow women, than I have to alow gays?The deal with private clubs is in how they operate. If they operate in a way that they become less private; then they may have some restrictions.
Where then is the incentive for me to do the right thing and allow blacks into the club in the first place?
That kinda throws a whole new light on the "allowing the camel's nose in the tent" story.
LOL... The club members wives of the all male club, were for it remaining an all male club.
My family is black, but I myself do not belong to a club... I go by the old Groucho Marx quip... "I would never belong to any club that would have me as a member".
And that's the way it should be, without government.Remember when Augusta National Golf club accepted their first black member around 1990? They only did that, from external pressure from the PGA and it was not from any government entity or law. Augusta National could have rejected anyone membership they saw fit to.
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