You're right.
The suit was alleged eharmony violated his rights by not providing a same-sex dating service. This seems fundamentally stupid, as he's not alleging that eharmony didn't let him use the services they had set up for straights, but that they did not expand their business.
eHarmony, contrary to what tribesy said, is not alleged to have discriminated by not allowing gay people to join. They just did not let him list his account as a 'male seeking male' (or female seeking female, were he a female lesbian) and use their site to search for gay partners, something that their software was not built for.
But they did that to every customer. The complainant was not discriminated against, he only got the same treatment as everybody else.
Horetore- Justice? You're just bigoted against Christians.
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