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Haha, wow, I've actually been there...
Frankly I fail to see the problem here. Discrimination is certainly a problem when it's targetted against a specific minority, but not when it's used by a minority to seclude themselves from the majority. There is nothing wrong with gay-nights, college groups for Japanese students, Mensa, or discount bus fares for seniors, but there would be something wrong with everyone-except-gays nights, everyone-except-Japanese-student clubs, people-of-unexceptional-intelligence only clubs, or discount bus fares for everyone who isn't over the age of 65. See the difference?
The liberal-democratic tradition is that of protecting against the tyranny of the majority, not of enforcing social homogeneity or preventing minority groups and individuals to congregate exclusively with others like them. Is anyone here going to seriously argue that homosexuals shouldn't be free to congregate with other homosexuals on a privately owned property?
Besides, the point that's surely going to be lost in this debate is that, gay or otherwise, the place is a shithole. Wouldn't go back there even if I wasn't banned.
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