TheMeInTeam
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I don't know what this was intended to respond to, but it doesn't address what was quoted above it, so presumably something else.You're talking about the private zector, not government.
The private sector is only bound by laws emanating from the government.
If the laws allow discrimination, the private sector will take advantage.
If the laws prohibit discrimination the private sector will have to work harder to discriminate and will face penalties for doing so.
So if a set of laws, lets call them Tim Titwillow laws, allows discrimination and segregation against people with blonde hair, then blondes won't have more fun.
Edit: that math example looks more like parody than reality, and that's where it belongs.