As is, or should be, his right. If a smelly, poorly dressed man came in he could/would refuse him service. Well, metaphorically, OJ smelled pretty bad to him. And, based on the customer's responses, he was doing for their benefit also.
“As is, or should be, his right. If a smelly, poorly dressed man came in he could/would refuse him service. Well, metaphorically, OJ smelled pretty bad to him. And, based on the customer’s responses, he was doing for their benefit also.”
And if you had your home up for sale and a smelly, poorly dressed man came in and offered you your asking price, would you sell your house to him? If you didn’t you’d be convicted of discrimination.
You do not have a “right” to discriminate on the basis of your emotions. Check the law.