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# Paul C. Jeffries I'm pointing out that the employment effects,...

*July 5, 2022 — Comment Archer T. Ships replied to Andrew Wagner's comment.*

Paul C. Jeffries I'm pointing out that the employment effects, whatever they might be, are ethically trivial compared to the states dictating who people can hire/love/associate with.   If I can persuade you that the state shouldn't prevent me from hiring a black person, regardless of the employment effects on whites, then what do the employment effects matter?
