A slightly odd question arising from this Polly column.
In the Lords they are trying to strike out regulations in the new
equality act that outlaw discrimination and harassment of gays, making
it illegal to discriminate in providing any goods and services to
anyone, from healthcare to hotel rooms.
Illegal to discriminate in providing any goods or services? Really?
So here’s a (admittedly, extreme) scenario. A woman is offering sexual services for payment. This is legal to do (pimping, brothel keeping, soliciting are not legal. The actual provision of the service is).
Will it now be illegal for her to refuse such services to women while still offering them to men? Will a gigolo have to agree that men get access to his services just as women do?
Well, I think in this case, however extreme and absurd my set up is, that we’d all agree that this isn’t quite what we mean by non-discrimination against gays, yes?
Good, so it is not any, it is some.
Now we can actually have a useful debate. When, in what circumstances, should it be legal for the providers of legitimate goods and services to discriminate against people on the grounds of their sexuality? Should the squeamish (or religious) bed and breakfast owner be allowed to exclude people from what is, after all, their own home as well as their business? Should those who place children for adoption not be able to discriminate on the grounds of sexuality?
Should a business owner not be allowed to discriminate (in the absence of their having a State granted and enforced monopoly) in absolutely any manner that they wish at any time?
Once we’ve got to the some part rather than any, this is the can of worms opened up, something I’m not sure that Polly has quite grasped. That I tend to the last description of freedom and liberty doesn’t change the fact that not even Polly means any.
Update: In the comments there a couple of people have said that our mythical tart is only selling heterosexual sex so that’s alright then. But isn’t that rather the point? She is discriminating in that she is indeed only selling only heterosexual sex, rather than sex. If she’s allowed to do that then why is heterosexual only bed and breakfast, or heterosexual only drinking, or heterosexual only ironmongery illegal?
We’re still with this problem of some not all.
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