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Your trolling is dull.

This isn't a special accommodation. But you sound like the kind of person trying to block trans people from using the bathroom.

Well, you keep using the same repetitive argument, so why shouldn't I? Oh, yeah: different rules for different people is your philosophy.

It was a list of businesses, not policies. But you're lazy, I guess.

Spoken like a true frat boy.

Exactly right. Your bigoted words don't change reality.

14 years and counting.

You miss the whole meaning of this conversation: discrimination is always wrong.

Dear, provide me with the evidence of your assertions, and then there will be a subject to discuss.

You're under the impression "man cave" is a common topic in English classes?

True. No reason to believe your words are reality. You sound a lot like those people who owned a pizzeria who said they wouldn't cater a gay wedding. They pointed out there were plenty of other choices for gay customers. Bigot.

And you…still evade answering the question.

I don't take off points for a punctuation error when the sentence demonstrates they know the difference but made a mistake. But you're intolerant, so you'd probably want them to fail.

It's pretty simple. A charity or political event isn't a public space. And women choosing on their own to attend a screening doesn't reflect on the policy of the business. No legal precedents are set that suggest endorsement of prejudice or segregation.

Dear, no one should be so sexist and close-minded as you. All the talk of whining still makes me think you're a frat boy troll.

Her mind is blank.

What's your basis for knowing what they do? Mine is based on women who have gone to strip clubs.

I didn't say _the theater_ should be the one encouraging it. No business should be in the business of making discrimination a policy.

You can't be my mirror because I'm not the sexist.

There's nothing cool about this. It goes back to reactionary concepts from the 50's about separating men and women's social spaces. It's antiquated notions of gender served up as feminism.