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Originally Posted by photon
It could have just been the closest, or the one she found on the Internet (they are the first result for Regina Barber). Again to assume she targeted it to make a point is just that, an assumption. And an ultimately irrelevant one.
But that's not what makes her have a point. What makes her have a point is that the business can't discriminate based on gender.
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She's targeting it now by launching a human rights complaint, which is why the shop should have just done the cut and that's end of story. She gets her man cut, and the victory/coolness factor of it.
The barber didn't need to change anything in terms of slogan, practice, etc. A mentally stable human would just move on to the next place if an establishment doesn't want their money.
Sure, she's got a point. Going to the extremes to prove said point and making this business and everyone else who question her walk on eggshells starts leading to questions of personality disorder. She just doesn't seem to be all there, and again, the shop should have just done the cut she asked for.