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by Etherlord87
845 days ago
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Are you sure about that? I know of a precedent in Poland, where a company refused to service (print some kind of invitation cards) some LGBT people, and was punished for it. I imagine the laws in Germany are similar to the laws in Poland in that regard, both countries being in the European Union. In USA, I really doubt any company could refuse to serve black people. Or women. I wonder if the downvoters of my previous message share your (I'd say quite wrong) opinion or there's another reason for the downvotes - I'm up for a discussion! |
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protected factors are: race or ethnic background, gender, religion or belief, disability, age, or sexual orientation.
belief has a very high bar to meet, you are for example still allowed to discriminate against members of a political party.
discriminating based on location matching ip adress or not doing business with certain countrys is fully legal