I personally wouldnt serve her.
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I personally wouldnt serve her.
if you failed to serve another race with no explaination, it would be construed as racism, and you would possibly be facing a potential civil rights lawsuit.Quote:
Originally Posted by Polymirize
that term doesnt mean the establishment reserves the right to pass judgement on anyone. and personal belief should not be enforced in the workplace.
thats my 2 cents.
I'd probably explain to her the risks and then let her make the choice and go with that :jointsmile:
would you be fired if you didnt serve her? I know you its bad to pass judgement, but thats dangerous. If it was like a glass of whine I might look the other way, but beyond that I dont know what I would do.
well we cant be judging what alcohol is good and what is bad. alcohol is alcohol.Quote:
Originally Posted by napolitana869
you know that totally brings to light a cultural bias I didnt realize I had. You're right though. I get more of a buzz from a glass of wine than from a beer. I never thought of it that way.
well most wine consists of roughly 12-15 percent alcohol content.Quote:
Originally Posted by napolitana869
most beers around 5-6 percent.
thats most likely why!
yeah I know, but culturally we're taught that drinking a glass of wine is "better" than drinking a beer because its a high status activity. Sorry I'm having the type of high where I really read into things
what about the crust punks drinking boones farm wine? :DQuote:
Originally Posted by napolitana869
Heres a similar example of personal ethics in the workplace which I think is bad
Rightwing and catholic pharamacists started refusing to sell morning after and birth control pills because of their own personal beliefs, which should have nothing to do with someone elses business