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But you are making judgements on someone's intentions and views based solely on their faith. Text book example of prejudice.


No, not based solely on their faith. Based solely on their choice to advertise their faith as an integral part of the advertising for their business.

It's not prejudice to assume that if they put a fish symbol on their business card, they're trying to say something. I don't think my idea of what they're saying is a farfetched one.

I admit that, even if I'm right about what they're trying to say, it still could be considered a prejudice. I mean, I certainly didn't ask the guy why he put the fish there, I assumed. And even if I'm right about why, I still assumed.


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Again, if someone claims their business was black owned and operated are we all to assume that they "specifically want to do business with, and increase customer response from, others of their ethnicity?"


Yes, that's exactly what I expect we are all to assume. What else should we infer from that?
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Tony Fabris