11/21/2008 4:32:31 PM
I don't understand how the Jewish analogy is any different...Jew goes to a restaurant because they're hungry.Jew is told they are welcome to eat the food any enjoy.Jew tries to order a kosher meal.Jew is told that the kitchen is not kosher and therefore a kosher meal is not going to happen.Jew has the choice to eat non-kosher food, or leave.Homosexual goes to a dating site because they want a date.Homosexual is told they are welcome to join and get set up on a date.Homosexual tries to order a same-sex partner date.Homosexual is told that the website does not offer that service and therefore a same sex date is not going to happen.Homosexual has the choice to get a non same sex date, or leave.
11/21/2008 4:33:00 PM
11/21/2008 4:49:40 PM
Oh I love how I'm a bigot b/c I agree with evolution and biology, awesome.
11/21/2008 4:49:42 PM
Maybe I should sue eHarmony because i like to hook up with little girls and they discriminate by preventing 9 olds from putting their pretty little profiles on teh site
11/21/2008 4:50:37 PM
11/21/2008 4:56:12 PM
Based on my understanding here, though - I doubt a technical issue would get them around the legal issue in question; it seems more like they settled to avoid a long and costly legal battle and the negative PR that would go with it. In other words, their lawyers didn't think this was a winning battle in court.This doesn't mean their matching algorithm actually provides the same quality of results.Also, I find it notable that they're setting up a parallel site to handle gay matches - again, it seems like they're concerned with their brand integrity. I strongly suspect the quality of the matches for the gay site is going to be inferior to those provided for its hetero counterpart. Otherwise, why separate the two at all?
11/21/2008 5:00:15 PM
11/21/2008 5:00:48 PM
^exactly
11/21/2008 5:06:26 PM
as the resident bleeding-heart liberal from seattle... i gotta say this issue is bogus i mean, think about it: what self respecting faggot really wants to find a date on eHarmony? Its like the well-scrubbed christian dating site for red state people. hell, i wouldnt even go there. if I want to find me a church lady to date, I'll go to a gotdam church. as for eHarmony, i won't even give them the pleasure of logging my IP for 0.03 cents in ad revenue.but just because i personally find eHarmony ridiculously lame, doesnt mean they should be forced to accommodate some demographic that doesn't fit their business model because a few whiney queers have sticks of self-righteousness stuck in their assholes.
11/21/2008 5:22:48 PM
I would make a joke about how much they enjoy having those sticks of self righteousness up there.But this is soap box, so I won't.
11/21/2008 5:30:18 PM
11/21/2008 5:35:47 PM
Well, for one, is there an actual exception to the law which allows for a technical exception? It seems like in this case, a likely outcome would have been for the courts to force them to invest in a comparable algorithm, if they were to do business in NJ.I'm far from an expert on psychology or relationships, but it seems like eHarmony's policy of excluding many other people other than homosexuals demonstrates my point about technical specifics, however. They appear to have created an algorithm to deal with a finely calibrated set of people and rejected those who fell outside the variance. Homosexuals were just a subset of the excluded classes.Meanwhile, interesting bit of trivia - I was looking to see who the lawyer representing eHarmony was, and I was little surprised - Theodore Olson. As in, former Solicitor General Theodore Olson.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodore_B._OlsonHuh. Small world.
11/21/2008 5:44:35 PM
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11/21/2008 7:19:42 PM
tangent here... but I'm just curious why you men don't sue all those mall parking lots that have those pregnant people only parking spaces...I mean since it's physically impossible to be a pregnant male, you guys are being discriminated against based in your sex.I would sue.
11/21/2008 7:28:26 PM
11/21/2008 7:29:57 PM
we should all go register on eHarmony, and see who gets rejected and who gets accepted.[Edited on November 21, 2008 at 8:28 PM. Reason : ]
11/21/2008 8:27:29 PM
11/21/2008 9:57:42 PM
it also discriminates against married folks lookin to score a little strangeOMFG I'M SO
11/21/2008 10:06:50 PM
11/22/2008 12:41:30 AM
DrSteveChaos Dude, you keep shifting the argument. It's not even worth continuing to write responses to you, because I write the same shit over and over again, and you shift the argument back. I'll leave you to understand why there's a difference between personality mismatch and sexual orientation.
11/22/2008 12:46:09 AM
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11/22/2008 6:39:05 AM
TKE-Teg
11/22/2008 9:54:09 AM
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11/22/2008 11:19:38 AM
^, ^^ jesus fuckin epic christ [/thread]
11/22/2008 1:02:42 PM
^^, ^^^ a complete pwning up there
11/22/2008 2:19:32 PM
seriouslyDrSteveChaos wins.
11/22/2008 2:21:20 PM
11/22/2008 4:16:47 PM
They should have just put a drop down menu item 'men looking for men' 'women looking for women' and then be done with it. It would have gone against eHarmony's apparent principles but now they have to do a shit ton more.Because then they wouldn't have to be specific on why they can't find a match...just that they can't. If they had done it this way would you all have let it go?
11/22/2008 4:56:52 PM
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11/22/2008 5:15:16 PM
i don't think that's a strawman, babes. He didn't say it was your belief or argument. he just said if it was your belief, then you would be wrong
11/22/2008 5:17:16 PM
11/22/2008 5:25:24 PM
^^Look. Perhaps you think cruelty to animals is fun and exciting. I don't know. Maybe, just maybe, you think adults should be allowed to exchange candy with children for sex services. If you do think these things, you are wrong!!!Does that feel like a straw man?It wasn't an elaborate straw man or anything, not like a classic example. I just wanted to make really clear that I don't think those things, that he was pretty much arguing with the wind on that one.[Edited on November 22, 2008 at 5:30 PM. Reason : ]
11/22/2008 5:28:47 PM
it was a total strawman, bridget... you're right to call it out as such.aaronburro is one of the least literate people here. don't let him fool you into thinking he knows a damn thing about formal logic.
11/22/2008 5:34:49 PM
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11/22/2008 9:21:02 PM
aha, eH should have just rejected everyone in NJ and called it a day. That would have been fucking hilarious
11/22/2008 10:04:40 PM
^ That is actually a very viable option.There have been other businesses that have had to cease operations in a state because they didn't want to go through the trouble of complying with a particular state's laws.
11/22/2008 10:59:29 PM
if (customer.gender == potential.gender){rejectPotential()}
11/22/2008 11:03:23 PM
^ it would be trivial to modify that for...
if (customer.gender == potential.gender && customer.orientation!=potential.orientation){rejectPotential()}
11/22/2008 11:17:15 PM
you miss the point.eHarmony targets a demographic that doesnt want to share their packets with dirty homos.
11/23/2008 12:06:53 AM
11/23/2008 10:09:41 PM
in before the gays
11/23/2008 10:14:30 PM