BOULDER CITY, AZ - It was another busy day for Hollie Garmon as a member of a vulnerable group who could theoretically be subject to discrimination by a local business.
"Being oppressed is much harder these days," Hollie explained as she opened a phone book. "Let's say you were an African American in the '60s; you'd face discrimination daily just going about your normal business. It's just not that easy anymore."
Instead, Hollie is forced to go through the Yellow Pages, calling business after business, trying to find someone who will oppress her. "Everyone knows about that one baker in Colorado," Hollie said, dialing her phone, "but he's too busy with lawsuits, so I have to find another oppressor, and it is hard work."
It's very difficult for her to find someone who won't do business wi

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