Well, the "offense" isn't "not being gay", and this would be workable in the US, actually.
Ever see a sign in a bar that says, "we reserve the right to refuse service to anyone"? As a privately owned establishment, they get that right. It's not so obvious to me why there's such a big question in OZ, to be honest.
I suppose it's probably not. The court here just upheld that bar's rights.

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arrested for not being gay
So, if I try to go into the bar
and I say I'm gay, but I'm not,
then when found out, I'm arrested?
How would you like that in your record?
Arrested for not being gay
or
Arrested when thrown out of a gay bar.
If people are coming to see the 'freaks'
dressed like "Men at Work" then so be it.
I mean, what could they come to see?
As for keeping the lesbians out of the club,
then that is sexism, first....NO women allowed.
That wouldn't get it in the US would it?
I wonder who the Iranians allow in their gay bars?
News items like this just confuse an old guy like me.
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