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Originally Posted by gideongallery
but all i need to do to accuse you of discrimination is that i have to be a visible minority
eharmony didn't deny services to gay and lesbians because of a bias they did it purely on a financial basis. If they just used the same 29 points of compatibility that worked for straight people it would not work for a complete different demographic.
if you dumped my account for one of your "reasons" the first thing i would claim is that you did it because of my ethnicity and you were just using that reason as cover
and i would be perfectly within my right to do so
oh and BTW the UN just ruled that disconnecting a person from the internet is a violation of human rights so your argument doesn't have anywhere close to the merits you think it does.
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So you would lie and make up a false accusation? Isn't that what you are accusing the ISPs of doing? Two wrongs don't make a right.
As for the U.N declaring that disconnecting a person from the internet is a human rights violation, I would like to see the context in which they declared that. Second of all, the U.N. has no jurisdiction over American companies offering service to American citizens. So you have no point there.
Even if it's true, does that mean I can stop paying my ISP bill and when they disconnect service, I can claim they have violated my human rights..lol. Good luck with that.