This idea that you forfeit your rights at the door of a private company is ridiculous.
A right isn't a right if a company can arbitrarily suspend them.
You are partly responsible for this notion that Rights are privileges. If a business or a government can take way your rights, it was never a right in the first place.
Maybe your right to life should stop at the door of a private company as well. Tell the lawyers to suck my balls.
This idea that you forfeit your rights at the door of a private company is ridiculous. A right isn't a right if a company can arbitrarily suspend them.
Please go on, local Constitutional Law expert and award winning fish monger......
You are partly responsible for this notion that Rights are privileges. If a business or a government can take way your rights, it was never a right in the first place.
Maybe your right to life should stop at the door of a private company as well. Tell the lawyers to suck my balls.
Rights aren't privileges. Imagined rights are [usually] privileges.
You fundamental problem is you haven't the sense to know which is which.
Your fundamental problem is that you falsely assume there's a difference.
All rights are "imagined" rights. They are no longer are rights when they can arbitrarily be dismissed.