[Vision2020] A Kirk Cathdral l as a gateway to Moscow'

Scott Dredge sdredge at yahoo.com
Fri Aug 3 20:28:27 PDT 2007


g.,

Based on Doug Wilson's previous writings, he doesn't object to being discriminated against for his religion on things like being denied rent and I would guess this would extend to real estate purchases as well.

These are Doug's words:

"...if I applied for rental, and the fellow told me he didn't rent to Jesus freaks, I would move on down the street, and that right gladly. No lawsuits from me, nothing. I would think to myself as I walked away, isn't it great to live in a free country?"

http://vision2020.moscow.com/Archives/2002/0206/msg00234.html

If anyone discriminates against Doug and he chooses not to go down legal avenues in an attempt to remedy the situation, I have no issue with that.  Why do you?  Living in a free country, It's Doug choice.  He shouldn't be forced to fight for his legal rights.

-Scott

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Ms. Mix postulates:

"It seems at some point that the seller would be made aware of the real purchaser and still be within his or her legal right to interrupt the sale."

g. responded:

What if the erstwile seller were to have become aware that the real purchaser was Jewish, or gay, or an uppity woman? Would he still have been within his legal right to interrupt the sale? Or does this discriminatory policy for land transactions only come into play when dealing with "the earnest and sweater vest clad." Could you please provide me with a list of the groups you feel are deserving of this kind of "special" attention? I mean heck, if you don't have to sell land to them why should you have to sell them food or clothes, rent them lodging or allow them to interact with righteous folk such as yourself in any manner?

g





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