Posted by:
helemon
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Date: February 22, 2012 10:54AM
"Antonio Darden, who had cut Martinez's hair on three occasions and runs Antonio's Hair Studio in Santa Fe, N.M., re-crafted the notion of civil disobedience when he declined to accept an appointment."
Those of you who felt refusing to photograph a gay marriage was illegal discrimination, what do you think about this? Does the hairdresser have a right to refuse to cut a persons hair because of their political views? If yes, how is it different?