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- From: walsh@optilink.COM (Mark Walsh)
- Newsgroups: ca.politics
- Subject: Re: A Strand of Bigotry
- Message-ID: <13384@optilink.COM>
- Date: 23 Nov 92 23:02:55 GMT
- References: <197619@ipl.jpl.nasa.gov>
- Organization: Optilink Corporation, Petaluma, CA
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- From article <197619@ipl.jpl.nasa.gov>, by pdb059@ipl.jpl.nasa.gov (Paul Bartholomew):
-
- > What many people claim is that the right to equal opportunity/access in such
- > fundamental human endeavors as jobs, housing, and such outweighs the right
- > to freedom of association. What others claim is that the right to not be
- > forced to associate with people you don't want to associate with outweighs
- > their right to equal opportunity/access.
-
- Thank you for giving this some rational thought. Yes, it does
- appear to boil down to something like which you stated above.
-
- > So which should be paramount? Damned if I know. I do know, however, that
- > this debate up to now has been singularly unproductive because neither side
- > is willing to budge. I've posted before on this and, at the same time,
- > suggested some compromises that could foster useful debate. I got some
- > responses from the people who favor equal opportunity, but got dead silence
- > from those who favor freedom of association.
-
- Well, I'm not well bred for this, but I'll give it a try.
-
- Let us take the issue of "right of housing" to "right of
- business decisions." The typical example where Joe Bigot
- does not want to rent to a black person. The selfish part
- of me says that's great, because as a landlord, I benefit
- from the stupidity of other landlords. But that is sort
- of skirting the issue.
-
- How about this tach: If you force the landlord to rent
- to the black guy, you have completely removed the decision
- making capability from the landlord, and he thus becomes
- an agent of the state. However, if you allow the landlord
- to act out his bigotry, the prospective tenant will find
- housing down the road from someone who is not a bigot.
-
- But what if 100% of all landlords become bigots? Well, if
- we allow the free market system to work, enterprising
- individuals will quickly realise that a vast sum of money
- stands to be made from renting to these so-called
- undesireables, and they fill the need.
-
- Comments?
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