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Steve Horner’s letter of Jan. 12 about banning bars that give discounts to women, “Ladies’ night crusade all about civil rights,” was laughable. I suspect it’s about using the civil court system to line his pockets with extra income. Honest people get a second job to earn more money.
Horner’s claim that this is a gain for civil rights and a strike against feminism is akin to tilting at windmills with a slingshot. Ladies’ night isn’t even on the feminist agenda. You don’t often see proteges of Gloria Steinem and Betty Friedan in the local pub downing half-price drinks and doing body shots. No, ladies’ night was pretty much invented, and wholly endorsed, by men in order to attract more women (i.e., nonfeminists) into bars.
Horner is like that kid you remember in grade school who spent most of his time ratting his fellow students out to the principal for any number of frivolous misdeeds.
The real outrage here is a gullible and naive civil court system that’s all too willing to entertain misanthropes who revel in putting up needless and numerous roadblocks that further burden the small-business owner.
Ron Corey
Highlands Ranch
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