Booray said:Rawhide said:I didn't say his civil rights were violated... but just because an club or organization established a rule doesn't mean it can't run afoul of law.Booray said:His civil rights? What on earth are you talking about. Explain a theory under which Jon Rahms 'civil rights" were violated.Rawhide said:Is it not worth an investigation and hearing to determine if his civil rights were violated?Osodecentx said:He declined to be vaccinated. He knew the terms and conditions of PGA tournament participation.Sam Lowry said:Poor analogy. Skin color is innate and immutable. Vaccination status isn't. I remember when conservatives knew the difference.Canon said:fubar said:Weird, isn't it?Limited IQ Redneck in PU said:I dont understand why "conservatives" all of a sudden hate private organizations and are always trying to call in lawyers.fubar said:
Shouldn't a private organization such as the PGA, in agreement with its players/members, be able to set and enforce its rules?
Look at these guys defending segregated lunch counters for blacks. You two advocate private busses telling blacks to sit at the back.
Simple risk consequences analysis.
He'll get his day in court and the court will decided if the organization operated in bad faith.
But just for the record, I believe that private business or private club or organization should establish whatever policies they wish without interference from gov't.
If I want to start a club for vaxxers I should have that right. Likewise, I should be able to start a club for straight men only or gay men only or no transgenders or transgenders only, etc....
People who are not vaccinated are not a protected class.
This sentence sums up the problem. More targeting and punishment coming for the unwashed masses. If you don't do as WE say, you will be punished.
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