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Kosecant 1 point ago +1 / -0

Well they aren't wrong. Everyone should be allowed to have freedom of association. If I want to require you to wear a burqa in my shop, I can. Now you may not shop there (and frankly I wouldn't blame you) and I can refuse you service if your not wearing a burqa

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anonanomous 2 points ago +2 / -0

Gotcha. So a business can require all customers to wear a cross around their neck in order to shop there. Interesting point of view you have.

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SentryS 2 points ago +2 / -0

It's nonsense bad faith arguments like this that perpetually make these retards try and out retard one another.

Just go right for the jugular.... In their world, at ANY TIME, the private property can just blast you and bury you in the walls of the newly built shed. Because they felt like it ..it's "private property"....

You could be shopping in their business one day and then BAM. They can just kill you since they felt like it that day.. no police or anything. That's silly.. they can do whatever they want on the "Private property".

Apparently, that if you think there is a problem with that, you're pro government.... How about just not a radical lunatic who wants to make a deposit or withdrawal like I just did yesterday?

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Kosecant 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yes they can, and if the person doesn't want to they can refuse service to that person. For years, Walmart had the No shirt, No Shoes, No Service signs up. and they enforced that shit.

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anonanomous 1 point ago +1 / -0

You’re right. It’s only prohibited in places that serve food or have larger events.