However with your RCMP example, you are saying that the turban wearing RCMP member can do the exact same job as the (let's just say) white guy. The fact that the one guy is wearing a different object on his head in no way impacts his duties as a police officer.
In this case, why does one person's rights have priority over mine? I forget how the old saying goes but it's something like "your right to swing your fists in the air ends at my face." Meaning yes you can flail your arms in the air, but not at the expense of somebody else's rights.
As for who cares, how about those of us who often purchase alcohol?
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