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From: brower@fortune.UUCP (Richard Brower)
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Subject: Re: Other Ayn Rand Devotee's
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Date: Tue, 4-Dec-84 14:11:27 EST
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Posted: Tue Dec  4 14:11:27 1984
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> No question.....When I see an injustice done, I make sure I avoid it, too.
> Like the injustice of a client being forced to have someone work for them
> that they would rather not.  I am uncomfortable with the situation.  Now,
> perhaps I'm wrong here (being heterosexual), but I consider gayness to not
> be a genetic thing, but rather a matter of choice.  Just like certain
> political views are a matter of choice.  Would you consider forcing 
> someone to hire/retain someone who had a philosophical/political view that
> they disagreed with?? I don't think so.  But now bring up any sexual
> preference and suddenly we get to call it discrimination??
> 
> Ross M. Greenberg  @ NYU   ---->  allegra!cmcl2!acf4!greenber  <----

I will say here that I, for one, do not believe that a person should be
discriminated against for their political/philosophical views any more
than for their color, religion, sex, race, or sexual preference.

Richard Brower		Fortune Systems
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