EricBess: I agree with your sentiments about smoking and whatnot in your post #94. The only issue I have is your last paragraph, where you say
And sure, I can choose not to go to that establishment, but then it becomes ALL establishments.
And since I believe smokers are in the minority, it seems kind of strange to cater to the wishes of the minority rather than that of the majority
I wasn't around back then so I can't say how bad it really was, but I suspect that if you talk to any remaining survivors from that time, it was bad. And here's the thing: Why did it take so long for the Jim Crow laws to get repealed? Obviously the people who might have wanted them to get repealed weren't put into positions of power yet. Why not? Well, either the ones who did want to keep them were extraordinally powerful and/or the voters were apathetic enough not to kick them out, which infers to me that they weren't THAT okay with intermingling.So, when you talk about the "back of the bus" or "separate drinking fountains", most people think how awful everyone was, but it really was just a few idiots that caused the "Jim Crow" laws to be put into place.
As turgy22 and EricBess noted, that rarely worked. It's like saying Brown vs the Board of Education worked; sure, it was on the books and "legal", but it wasn't fair in practice.DF said:most establishments had seperate areas for smoking
And sure, I can choose not to go to that establishment, but then it becomes ALL establishments.
And since I believe smokers are in the minority, it seems kind of strange to cater to the wishes of the minority rather than that of the majority