• Corvidae@lemmy.world
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    12 days ago

    If the restaurant is open to the public, they are subject to civil rights laws. If other customers dressed similarly are allowed in, they may have been discriminated against.

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      Barely. Bakery’s can refuse to make cakes for the gays, restaurants can refuse service to thots wearing mini skirts. They would have to be a protected class anyway or prove they were discriminated against in a way such as their gender or race.