Squanto wrote:
About 250 fans were thrown out of a Buffalo Bills game years ago for wearing 'Ron Mexico' jerseys/shirts to pick on Michael Vick.
Those fans got nothing but an apology from the team. That's it. No tickets, no compensation, nothing. It was reported in the news that one tried to sue, but no lawyer would take the case because they had no leg to stand on.
The fans were not thrown out for being gay. That would be another animal altogether, you're right there.
However, that didn't happen. They could have had the word FUCK on their shirts and been tossed for the same reason, and still have no recourse. A private business can eject you from the premises at any time and for any reason. Obviously this is not abused, because it would be bad for business.
I think we're still in total agreement, but I just find it to be an interesting issue. It seems the only thing that got them kicked was the word, "homo". If they had left it off their shirts, and acted flamboyantly enough to purvey the same meaning, would they have been kicked? I don't mean to harp on 'this incidence', but I'm intrigued by how big the grey area really is here. It kind of opens my eyes as to how easily gays can legally be discriminated against. The Canucks organization gets an A+ from me(for having the nads to predict motivation), but it's a shame that if the dickbags just took it down one notch(or had shittier seats not in the cameras) that it would be allowed to slide. Their government sadly doesn't even provide them that protection. That guy could walk around all day in that shit in public. Now that's a HUGE can of worms, so maybe we stop here.