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SELWYN DUKE: THE CASE FOR RACE AND SEX DISCRIMINATION |
The kicker is that anti-discrimination law doesn’t even eliminate all unjust discrimination—only discrimination the government doesn’t approve. That is, the law establishes “protected classes”; ergo, there are also unprotected classes, in what was meant to be a classless society. So if you don’t want that drag queen working at your daycare center, a costly lawsuit may be nigh. But if someone refuses to serve or hire you because you’re conservative (or liberal), unattractive, poor or a multitude of other things, well, tough luck. In other words, the government itself is discriminating—among types of discrimination.
Some may say that anti-discrimination law was at one time necessary (debatable). Even if so, however, those days are long past. Forced association is not free association, and coerced service likely won’t be good service—and does a disservice to the causes of liberty, fraternity and market-choice clarity.
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