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This is a good thing if you ask most women
~~this argument can be applied to other situations.~~
~~Uber for whites only: "This is a good thing if you ask most white racists"~~
~~The gas chambers: "This is a good thing if you ask most Nazis"~~
~~Just to be clear, I disagree with both the above situations, I just think it's not a great argument.~~
~~Just to be clear 2: I also sympathise with women who feel uncomfortable being driven by a man.~~
Editing because I've thought about it and changed my mind.
My analogies are incorrect; A Nazi or Racist isn't the same a man or woman or a skin colour.
The real issue is, you can't speak for "most women" or "most men" or "most anything" without citing a source.
Building tools that simplify discrimination isn't a good thing (my opinion).
If you think this is justified because "men are dangerous" then you are
As a man, I want to EXCLUDE all women as potential clients. This is acceptable to articulate given the context, no?
Sure. My understanding is that as a driver you can reject certain clients. You don't like the part of town, or their name or the location they want to be taken to. This right already exists.