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Executive Order Allows Corporations to Legally Refuse Service to Anyone Based on "Moral Conviction"

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Executive Order Allows Corporations to Legally Refuse Service to Anyone Based on "Moral Conviction"

In a move that has ignited a firestorm of controversy, a new executive order signed late yesterday allows private businesses to deny service to any individual based on the owner's "deeply held moral convictions." Proponents hail it as a victory for religious freedom and a stand against government overreach, but critics argue it legalizes discrimination under a thin veil of piety. Social commentators are already warning this is the death knell for the very concept of a pluralistic society, turning every corner store into a potential courtroom and every customer into a suspect. The order essentially hands private citizens a license to codify prejudice, dismantling decades of civil rights progress in the name of personal conscience. As the first lawsuits are filed by advocacy groups across the nation, the question looms large: Have we just officially elected to replace a melting pot with a moral minefield?