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Originally Posted by Makarov
And even that is still clearly discrimination.
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Sure, but it doesn't cause any harm. Everyone discriminates, and discrimination on it's own is a good thing in every day life, just not when it relates to justice and government legislated services. Discrimination is what you use when you pick a life partner for example. The pharmacist that makes alternative arrangements under the existing code is discriminating too, but the service is still provided, just by a different person. Quite frankly, there are very few procedures that would be eligible for conscience rights as anything acute an time sensitive would still require immediate service.