There is not a need to discriminate on grounds of colour,
So it is OK to say "I do not want to cater to gays" but it is not OK to say "I do not want to cater to black people"? Why is one acceptable and the other isn't?
businesses with a specific need can discriminate on religion, all I am advocating is that specific cases can be found for discrimination against either group as long as neither is unfairly disadvantaged overall, so if we allow exclusive gay hotels in the high street, then we should allow an equal level of hetero exclusive hotels.
I am not sure "hotel" is really a business that has a specific need to discriminate. Bearing in mind that by all accounts the hotel you linked to earlier is quite happy to take heterosexual bookings, they just market to gay men.
Which is why regulation would only allow an equal number of exclusive hotels/bars/clubs to be opened.
So for every Black Only hotel we have, we can have a balancing White Only hotel? Could get tricky though when you have discriminatory group with more than two sides, so religion could be tricky. Does one Jew Only, one Muslim Only and one Hindu Only hotel mean 3 Christian Only hotels?
