"I think it's perfectly just to refuse service to anyone based on behavior, but not based on race or religion"
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The subtext is a rebuttal to the rhetorical sleight of hand that tries to launder prejudice through “personal choice.” In debates about “religious liberty” and discrimination, refusal is frequently framed as a principled stance rather than a targeted exclusion. Koontz’s sentence anticipates that defense and blocks it: if the justification is identity-based, it’s not moral courage, it’s bias with better PR.
Context matters, too. In the post-2010s landscape - wedding-cake cases, viral videos of customers being ejected, businesses turning “we reserve the right” into a political billboard - “refuse service” became shorthand for the power imbalance between a proprietor and a patron. Koontz grants the business owner authority to set norms of civility and safety, but he refuses to let that authority morph into a license to sort citizens into acceptable and unacceptable categories.
It’s a deceptively compact formula for pluralism: protect boundaries against harmful actions while keeping public life open to people who merely differ.
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