Artistry on demand is slavery, not “public accommodation.”
No shirt, no shoes, no service.
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Businesses reserve the right to discriminate on many levels. Watering down or diluting that right is probably not needed, as there are other vendors who will fill the customet needs.
Compelled labor for any reason is the same foundation upon which slavery is based.
A cousin of the ex-wife is a working artist. At one holiday party, his wife was saying how angry people got when he started declining commissions.
Probably because he already did X number of certain city-scape scenes and he was bored, and wanted new challenges.