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Politics : Sharks in the Septic Tank -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: one_less who wrote (77117)10/9/2003 6:17:19 PM
From: The Philosopher  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 82486
 
If he soaps naked male bodies, yes. Just as male doctors examine naked make and female bodies. No difference, that I can see. If it were I, I would use a washcloth or brush on both men and women, but then, I probably wouldn't be in that business.

And again, if he doesn't want to do the job, find one he wants to do. There is no guarantee that a person has a right to whatever job they want if they also demand that the business change the rules of the job to suit him- or her-self.

If you faint when the temperature in the room goes above 75 degrees, don't seek a job as a chef and then demand that the restaurant air condition the kitchen.



To: one_less who wrote (77117)10/9/2003 6:39:30 PM
From: average joe  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 82486
 
I know a sex trade worker that refuses services to certain nationalities of men based on their general lack of respect and #1 on her list are white South Africans. I think she would be fully sympathetic to your Mojo.



To: one_less who wrote (77117)10/10/2003 6:57:58 AM
From: Solon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 82486
 
"You will force a conscientious man to soap a naked woman's body and if he refuses, you will label him a sinister bigot that should be driven from business."

Stop being stupid. If I start a business cutting toenails I will cut toenails--if the law allows; If I start a business soaping bodies, I will do it--if the law allows; If I start a business selling french fries, I will do it--if the law allows. But I cannot refuse french fries to women because I don't want them to think about salt, or wagons, or onions, or what is under the bed. There is a difference between public and private affairs. I cannot control the thoughts of others in either case. But privately, I can at least pretend that other people are nothing.

I would like to start a new massage company, though. I have analyzed the statistical frequency of people thinking SEX SEX SEX throughout a massage, and because I wish to control what others think (anality, you know), I have decided that I will only massage chldren under 9, or seniors over 83. I guess some of them will still think about sex (thus breaking my universal rules). They probably think it is their freedom of conscience...right? But just wait till I smack them.

I have freedom of conscience. I don't have to massage people over nine. I don't have to tolerate people around me who might think sexual thoughts. What do you mean I'm a bigot? No, I'm not. Actually, nine is way too old. I will not massage anyone over 32 months. I am the MOHO boy. I am a bigot--and I will not allow others to think about sex. I am more important than other people.