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Just pop on line and order from a retailer that does sell what you want.
So if selling a Costume of a sexy burka is a danger to society, that must be admitting that Islam is a danger to society.
And, if Islam is a danger to society, then Trump would be right in requiring tougher vetting of muslums.
On the other hand, I fear what is happening here is that we ( our handlers) are saying Islam is a protected victim group, and Christians are fair game for pursicution.
After all, Christians believe that not even polititions, should lie, steal, or murder. Nor should Government dictate what your own moral conscience should accept or not.
And even Rand would agree that Capitalism allows one to choose to whom you offer your products and services to, and for what price.
The initiative passed which should concern Objectivists, especially considering the effect it has had upon businesses and persons who's beliefs were, then, declared inconsequential.
Amazon may not be a government agency, but it IS large enough to have a measurable effect upon our freedoms, unfortunately.
Whereas an enterprising capitalist in this country may fear offending Muslims peaceful and/or bad, unconstitutional Sharia law enabling progressives are only afraid of hurting their tender little feelings--the kinda feel good feelings too many Americans only use to vote with.
I find the whole anti-sex attitude annoying, but it is also an opportunity and someone will fill it if the law doesn't prevent it.
Now let's all have a sack race to the beach!
Hope the eye holes stay lined up--conk! ouch!-- with all that hopping around.
If it was government intervention in private business that would be a different story. Then you should care.
However, this wasn't government intervention. If a business (like Amazon) thinks getting rid of a product is in their best interest they should be allowed to do so.
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