Yes, I would still feel the same. But dont qualify me as a racist. I am not. This is solely about rights as a business owner. What if the man had HIV and she did want to be around him for that reason? It's still her prerogative. As I said, I dont agree with her, but she should still have that right. Hell, she'd only be signing her business's own death wish anyway in terms of perception and such. Regardless, she should still have that right. it's just a fundemental thing to me. How can you justify taking away freedoms from one group or person in order to give some or more to another. Do you see the hypocrisy in that?
It's 2013. We shouldn't have to be explaining this.
What "freedom" is the shop owner losing by serving customers? Isn't that why she opened her shop? Public Accommodations laws simply mean that she has to treat everyone the same - although in the case of your HIV example, disability isn't covered by PA laws, so she can kick that man out of her shop if she chooses. The law isn't perfect.
But let's take this to ridiculous extremes to prove a point, because that's what we do on the internet. It's her shop. It's her prerogative how she runs it, right? This is your premise, so I want to be clear here. In that premise, does she have the right to:
Sell a customer tulips but call them roses and charge rose prices?
Hide portions of her income from the IRS?
Fudge her scale (presuming she sells something by weight) so that "1 pound" is actually 9/10s of a pound?
Smuggle flowers in from outside America's borders, bypassing inspections?
Add new plumbing or wiring to her premises without having them inspected?
These are all things that people feel are their "rights," depending on the person. All would violate some law or other, but "it's her shop," so she should be allowed to do as she pleases, right?
And if you feel that she shouldn't be allowed to do any or all of those things... why are those rights OK to take away from her, but it's her "right" to turn people away based on sexual preference?