2 years ago4 points(+4/-0)Edited 2022-03-14 00:45:041 child
honestly I think maybe the best way to go about this is to encourage this freedom of association, but then also try to remind them of it being possibly illegal and for them to seek the legal right to do this (repeal the unConstitutional Civil Rights Act).
The general market forces would frequently promote "color blind" services in most places because companies simply make more money by catering to as many customers as possible, so the end result would probably be only so many "bad racists" discriminating against people they don't like meeting up, people like this meeting up exclusively, and lots of networks that allow most people for different groupings.
But also I reject yoga as a kind of hindu activity, although they could just stretch instead. The fact that they don't "just stretch instead" is symptomatic of their continued rebellion against Christianity and artificial attachment to "diversity" of religion and culture.
The general market forces would frequently promote "color blind" services in most places because companies simply make more money by catering to as many customers as possible, so the end result would probably be only so many "bad racists" discriminating against people they don't like meeting up, people like this meeting up exclusively, and lots of networks that allow most people for different groupings.
But also I reject yoga as a kind of hindu activity, although they could just stretch instead. The fact that they don't "just stretch instead" is symptomatic of their continued rebellion against Christianity and artificial attachment to "diversity" of religion and culture.