More power to them. I am not forced to visit and as long as my tax dollars are not supporting it I don’t really care.
They absolutely have the right to do this.
Just as male customers have the right to find another bike shop and let them know the reason.
I find it truly offensive when a company decides to exclude me because someone else might be offended/intimidated/whatever. If it is the company’s own view, then the exclusion would be full time and I would not be a customer. But when they are advocating another’s view, yet still wanting me to spend my money there at other times (when they don’t care about the offense/intimidation/whatever), I get offended because they are simply being insulting.
This is not exclusion on behavior - it is exclusion on being.
They have the right, just as those like me have the right to react civilly.
Yeah, that would be great but if you’ve been reading the news, Christians can now go to jail for refusing customers. Or face financial ruin at best.
Where is the outrage and the marches? Save this article and use it as a weapon when people bash Christians about this issue.