I think you're clutching at straws now. Majority of sellers would only block a previous buyer because they had bad dealings. I have blocked buyers before they have bought because I have looked at their feedback left for others and seeing how atrocious it was, didn't want them buying off me. 

 

You can't always tell much about a buyer by their name anyway. A kid I went to school with was named Bruce Harvey. He was Chinese. Another girl was named Jing Lee. She was 4th generation white Australian. Her father worked with someone named Jing and liked the name. As for knowing their sexual preferences, good luck with that one.

 

Plus, even if you did block someone because you didn't like Asians and Jing Lee sounded like she could have been Asian, unless you told her that's why you blocked her, how is she ever going to know? How is she ever going to prove that was the reason she was blocked?

 

I can appreciate that you voted no. That was your choice. Most people aren't going to change their practices. Today is only the day after yesterday. Nothing has changed because it was revealed that majority voted yes. The sun rose this morning. It will set tonight. My practicing Catholic gay cousin, who is a teacher in an all boys high school (oh the horror!!!) is still going to go to work today. The kids and parents are still going to worship the ground he walks on. He is still going to go to the same shops to buy his groceries and the same servo to buy his fuel. 

 

The only difference today is, if he chooses to marry is partner of 20 years, he can. Granted, they don't want to get married, but they now have that choice if they do decide to do so. That has nothing to do with what and when he buys off eBay, which he does quite often. If I told you his name, you would never pick him as being gay, so you wouldn't be able to block him on those grounds.....because you wouldn't know.