Discrimination is a part of life. You can't not discriminate in conducting day-to-day affairs. Everyone does it. The only thing people differ on is what we prioritize when discriminating. In fact their statement is literally announcing how they plan to discriminate between customers and persona non-grata.
So this leading business is not only run by virtue-signaling leftists but is also staffed by illiterates. I guess it comes with the territory.
Businesses have already succeeded in making the argument that they should have the right to discriminate, that was the point of the Supreme Court ruling yesterday and in the UK is legal as long as it is within the Equality Act. That includes the right for businesses to individually and collectively ban anyone they wish.
Watching a barrister on this issue tonight, the banks have an easy way to ensure they win any court case brought against them on discrimination grounds. They can easily argue that your politics makes you a risk to any financial institution or business and ask for the court proceedings to be done in private. Subsequently if they succeed, every business that deals with finance and money will deem you too much of a risk to do business with.
We need to ask how have we got to a point where one bank or building society been given so much power that they can in one move, destroy a person's life, purely because they have opposing political opinions or beliefs?
Discrimination is a part of life. You can't not discriminate in conducting day-to-day affairs. Everyone does it. The only thing people differ on is what we prioritize when discriminating. In fact their statement is literally announcing how they plan to discriminate between customers and persona non-grata.
So this leading business is not only run by virtue-signaling leftists but is also staffed by illiterates. I guess it comes with the territory.
Businesses have already succeeded in making the argument that they should have the right to discriminate, that was the point of the Supreme Court ruling yesterday and in the UK is legal as long as it is within the Equality Act. That includes the right for businesses to individually and collectively ban anyone they wish.
Watching a barrister on this issue tonight, the banks have an easy way to ensure they win any court case brought against them on discrimination grounds. They can easily argue that your politics makes you a risk to any financial institution or business and ask for the court proceedings to be done in private. Subsequently if they succeed, every business that deals with finance and money will deem you too much of a risk to do business with.
We need to ask how have we got to a point where one bank or building society been given so much power that they can in one move, destroy a person's life, purely because they have opposing political opinions or beliefs?