WisestWoman -> RE: Smoking (2/23/2005 1:30:53 PM)
|
quote:
ORIGINAL: domtimothy46176 This is the problem with allowing government to discriminate against private behaviors. Once the door is opened and the precedent is set, the way is paved for increasing encroachment upon civil liberty from both public and private sources. It is utter hypocrisy to defend the rights of homosexuals engaging in private behavior and emasculate the rights of smokers engaging in private behaviors. I don't mean to be offensive to those of homosexual persuasions, but the parallel is there. The biggest barrier to providing homosexuals with the same legal protections as heterosexuals is and always has been the squickness factor. People who don't want to be exposed to possible displays of homosexual affection power the drive to keep homosexuals in a position where it's neccessary to hide their proclivities. Unfortunately for us all, now that the proverbial Pandora's Box has been opened, it will be difficult if not impossible to overturn the legal precedent. The "victims" of the Evil Big Tobacco Companies introduced litigation for decades before the first trial but were ultimately victorious. Now Big Business has a legal precedent upon which to build discriminatory employment criteria. Thus far the lawsuits against Evil Fast Food Companies have been dismissed and may continue to be for decades to come but the precedent has been set by the crusade against tobacco. Eventually, assuming a further shift to the right doesn't occur within the Supreme Court, fast food will be found to be responsible for obesity, regardless of, or even in opposition to, the scientific facts. When that happens, someone in the private sector will start the ball rolling, banning fast food from company property. I've never been able to rationalize selective discrimination because I've always understood that it's a knife that can turn in the hand of the wielder. If I support penalizing or even criminalizing my neighbor's behavior simply because I don't like to see, hear or smell it, what protection do I have if he finds a behavior of mine offensive? Live and let live makes sense not only in respecting others' kinks but is simply good business across the board. Timothy I completely agree. Our idiotic Mayor outlawed smoking just because he happens to be a non-smoker. That's crap! Keep the gov't OUT of our personal lives....Damn, the gov't is supposed to represent us, not attack us!
|
|
|
|