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Pastimes : The Boxing Ring Revived

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To: The Philosopher who wrote (5131)3/5/2003 11:38:27 AM
From: Solon  Read Replies (2) of 7720
 
"I hope that nobody here wants to argue that if a person I have invited into my home changes into clothing that I find objectionable, I am not entitled to ask them to leave? Is there any argument about that? Does anybody believe that we should be forced to listen in our own homes to messages we don't want to hear?"

You're leaving the trail, here. Public buildings reflect public values. Public issues are determined by the Courts with regard to public sentiments. In a democracy, this basically means that public access and private access address different issues and values. NOBODY has private rights to using your home. But where a public business gives carte blanche approach to others...the access must be exercised under statutes of equality.
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