MrOverlay
Regular Member
My point was the excuse is always that it makes someone feel "uncomfortable".
Guys wearing their pants around their knees with their underwear a foot above their pants makes me feel "uncomfortable", but I doubt that a store manager would ask anyone to leave over it.
Almost anything could make someone feel "uncomfortable" depending on the circumstances. My point was the reaction of the store managers would probably not be the same as is often discussed here.
I don't see it as discrimination as the particular religion individual was not barred from entering the store. They would only be asked to leave after a complaint of making someone feel "uncomfortable".
Most likely this is all an academic discussion though.
Guys wearing their pants around their knees with their underwear a foot above their pants makes me feel "uncomfortable", but I doubt that a store manager would ask anyone to leave over it.
Almost anything could make someone feel "uncomfortable" depending on the circumstances. My point was the reaction of the store managers would probably not be the same as is often discussed here.
I don't see it as discrimination as the particular religion individual was not barred from entering the store. They would only be asked to leave after a complaint of making someone feel "uncomfortable".
Most likely this is all an academic discussion though.