tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30006406.post2317090481790443088..comments2024-03-28T13:07:51.025-07:00Comments on Winging It: News Weakly - 6/15/19Stanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04523232247971115247noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30006406.post-26019928953880448082019-06-15T16:40:07.897-07:002019-06-15T16:40:07.897-07:00I tend to agree that the marketplace will sort thi...I tend to agree that the marketplace will sort this sort of thing out to a great degree. I was taking a CE class about social media and one of the points was not to put politics on your social media because you’re automatically going to offend half of your potential client base. I’m just finishing an absolutely wonderful experience with a young coupe with whom I have many potential areas of disagreement. Yet, they’ve been very happy with my service and I expect that I’ll get referrals from them and that I’ll work with them again at some point. <br /><br />Having said that, if you have a workable business model that involves a client/customer base where you can exclude potential clients/customers and still make a living I don’t necessarily think you should be prevented from doing that. Craighttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17149415942585847184noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30006406.post-2773453368970950032019-06-15T12:45:07.008-07:002019-06-15T12:45:07.008-07:00My own inclination is to let the market reward/pun...My own inclination is to let the market reward/punish business owners for their personnel predilections. If a pink-skinned transsexual starts a business, s/he should be allowed to hire only pink transsexuals, and if the service or product they put out is at least as good as what other companies are providing, long may they thrive. If not as good, then the owner will be economically punished for being so anti-diversity.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com