Ah yes, because you have some sacred claim to whatever it is that you hold to be your property. Tell me, who exactly is it that recognises property rights in this country? Uh, the government.........
So?
Rights are things that the government can't stop you from doing, not privileges granted to you by them.
And stop with the 'economic man' rubbish. People aren't necessarily rationally motivated by monetary concerns in determining who should be allowed to purchase from their store.
Um, the whole point is that they're running a
business, which
relies on profit to survive.
If they are motivated by anything other than profit, then they're not going to making money and so their business will fail.
If the company doesn't respond to boycotting by changing their policies, then they will lose business, and they will lose money and will not be able to remain operating.
Let the market sort things out, not bullshit laws.
Equality of access to goods and services is a fairly basic human right
No it's not. That's ridiculous. Where are you pulling this nonsense from.
A basic right should be not being forced by the government to run my business in a certain way.
and only a complete narcissist would suppose that simply because they hate Jews, and because it's their land (despite the fact that this title deed is granted by the government), they therefore have the right to oppose it.
What are you, a fucking communist?
I pay for my land, the government doesn't give it to me, so I should have the right to use it however the hell I want, provided I'm not infringing upon the rights of others.
Purchasing goods and services from any business you want to is not a right.
It's concerned with affirmative action for minorities or whoever who suffer discrimination at the hands of a patronising majority. If the majority of the population are racists, does that make racism 'correct' from a humanitarian perspective?
The racism
doesn't matter as long as the people are ahving their rights taken away.
And because you're such a goddamned imbecile, let me repeat:
Purchasing goods and services from any business you want to is not a right.
In short, your attitude is insular and totally lacking in empathy. I doubt you have ever experienced any form of discrimination yourself or understand the feelings of those who do, or else you would realise that efforts to remove this discrimination are not motivated by the economically rationalist factors you espouse.
It is not the government's job to protect people from being sad.
it IS, however, their job to protect people's rights.
-Purchasing good and services at any business you choose is not a right.
-being able to run your own business on your own property anyway you like IS a right, and yet the government is taking it away instead of protecting it like they're meant to.