Should an deejay, who brings their own equipment and plays music and emcees events, have the discretion to turn down an event for personal reasons? For religious reasons? Or, are they forced to take anyone who is willing to pay their fee? And, if they can turn down an event, which ones can they turn down and which ones can they not.....
I guess I see a difference between this type of service and not allowing blacks to eat at Woolworths. Tell me where I am wrong.
For the record, if I were a deejay, I would have no problem with a gay wedding but would shut down my business if I had to serve a bammer fan function or a NAMBLA meeting.
I guess I see a difference between this type of service and not allowing blacks to eat at Woolworths. Tell me where I am wrong.
For the record, if I were a deejay, I would have no problem with a gay wedding but would shut down my business if I had to serve a bammer fan function or a NAMBLA meeting.