Why, were you jealous because you could not participate? Look, what you are doing is illegal. What you did (if you even own a hotel which I doubt) is against the law. No one discriminates against you because your a racist pig!
Grow up
2007-02-12 10:30:41
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answered by Anonymous
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You could LOSE business and money being that way.
They can tell everyone they know "don't bother with that hotel, they are rude" and all... the people they know could tell other pople too and so on.
So soon your hotel will become more of a "we're not staying there" to people and its your own fault.
Your job is to provide a room for ANYONE. Thats how hotels make money.
Beside, how would you know if they are gay or not? It could just be 2 brothers, 2 sisters, 2 friends of the same gender.... etc sometimes people agree sharing a room is cheaper than getting two rooms so they share. Same gender or not.
So whats the name of your hotel and where are you located? So people know not to go to your hotel?
2007-02-12 10:36:06
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answered by tashasw79 2
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hy gay companions stevie and davey, male modeeels, and as plenty vacationing as we do, and are very easy sleeperrs, and if a hotell ever caught fire iam specific we would , rescue who ever we could to help out the siutationn if mentioned fire ever broke out they arent goon care at that think approximately time if we are gay or no longer they're gonna choose all the help, if the neeed arises hons, surprisingly if its the elderly couple or lesbian couple i dont think of in a buring fire we are gona carry a custom too se whos gay at that factor!! we would do what ever we could too shop each and every guy woman or new child regardless we're not any rattling diffreent than you're!!
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answered by Anonymous
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I really hope that you really don't own or manage a "hotel/motel" and if you do I pray that the couple you turned away have extremely good lawyers and sue the pants of you. I would love for you to post the name and address of your establishment, assuming it exists, so that we can all band together, come to your hotel/motel and rent rooms. I am very certain that you haven't the balls to turn us all away.
P.s. I hope you die of gonorrhea rot in hell jerk
2007-02-12 16:51:27
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answered by roy_g_biv_83 2
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If the gay couples knew how you felt about them, they wouldn't want to stay in your rooms. Trust me, we would rather spend our money somewhere that we are accepted. Put up a sign that says....NO F_A_G_S. Hey, I wouldn't stay there, I would just turn around and walk out, even if i was alone, and not with my boyfriend. So would many others, like all our parents(most of them support us), and most Democrats, and any other free thinking, liberal, enlightened person. Try it....I dare you!
No....Let me change that....PLEASE do it. I'm sure there is more than one motel (I'm sure it isn't a HOTEL) nearby. Good day.
2007-02-12 11:01:16
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answered by ramblin' robert 5
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No...it is NOT right. Not only is it discriminatory but it's also very bad business sense on your part. Gay couples tend to have larger disposable income. Were you to accept gay couples and provide a hospitable environment and a welcoming stay, they would be more likely to recommend your establishment to others, which would bring you more business.
I hope NO ONE - gay or straight - stays at your hotel and you go out of business.
2007-02-12 10:36:07
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answered by behrmark 5
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I would love to be the people you turned away, so that I could then turn around and sue you for everything you have, including your "hotel," for discrimination.
Of course, this "hotel" is a lie, as opposed to your bigotry, which is unfortunately real.
2007-02-12 11:54:37
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answered by Anonymous
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So, if two adults of the same gender asked for a room, would you assume they were gay and tell them to buzz off, or would you just ask if they were gay first?
Even if you don't think homosexuality is "right", refusing to allow them to rent a room is DISCRIMINATION. If you had done this to someone based on their color or gender, you would be criticized. But it's okay to refuse someone based on their sexuality?
2007-02-12 10:31:10
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answered by runner08 3
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No, it actually goes against all of my moral fiber, and would go against business ethics.
You may lose revenue or even get sued over this.
You made the wrong decision
And God hates gary d
2007-02-12 10:33:00
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answered by Liberals love America! 6
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its the same as if you were telling a black or any other minority couple to get lost. its okay not to agree with someone's lifestyle, but if you take away their rights- for example not to give them a room, it's not okay. if you get complaints thats a different story, but not giving them a room just based on their sexuality is wrong.
2007-02-12 10:32:17
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answered by elizadushkuslover 2
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Isn't that against the law? If I was gay and you did that too me I would sue, I hope that they decide too!
2007-02-12 13:42:50
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answered by cuteness 4
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