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anonanomous 1 point ago +1 / -0

So if you have a hard time breathing and cannot wear a mask due to that condition making it hard to breathe, it is your position that you are out of luck it a private business forces you to leave?

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SentryS 3 points ago +3 / -0

Pretty much anything that doesn't grant the "private property" infinity power is "un-American" accordingly...

The private property has unlimited powers and frankly, it is out of sheer luck that the owners don't just randomly kill all the customers when they're not looking. Just say they were trespassing and it's fine....

/S

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randomusers239874 -2 points ago +1 / -3

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Are you a liberal or something? Your personal thoughts, feeling, and comfort mean absolutely nothing in the face of my right to dictate every rule and regulation in my property.

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Animator 2 points ago +2 / -0

You're arguing it's your right to dictate another person's natural biological processes simply because he's on your property. That is absurd.

Is my heart beating too fast on your property? Do you have the right to mandate heart regulation medication because it's not in a range of your liking?

You have rights to dictate rules pertaining to your property, you do not have the right to govern how a person's body operates.

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SentryS 2 points ago +2 / -0

Brilliant. Top kek

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anonanomous 1 point ago +1 / -0

Just getting people to reveal their true intentions.

If a private business requires that you pledge allegiance to Islam and denounce any faith you might currently hold in order to eat at their food counter, you’re ok with this because it’s private property?

Note the above is currently illegal under the civil rights act.

It seems your position is that corporations otherwise open to the public for business are able to discriminate against potential customers on any grounds for any reason. Are you a liberal?

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randomusers239874 1 point ago +1 / -0

If a private business requires that you pledge allegiance to Islam and denounce any faith you might currently hold in order to eat at their food counter, you’re ok with this because it’s private property?

Yes, I just wouldn't eat there, because I'm not self entitled like you. Now, if we're talking about discrimination by government entities, that's a different discussion, but the right to discriminate is part of the first amendment right to association. You're the one acting like a liberal, as you want to carve out exceptions for things that you want. The problem with that mindset is that's exactly what leads to things like trannies in women's sports. If you can't discriminate against race or religion, then why not make discrimination against "gender" illegal? On the other hand, if discrimination was fundamentally legal, then there wouldn't be protected classes, and private entities, like private schools, could choose not to allow such things. Your position is much more destructive than you think.

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anonanomous 1 point ago +1 / -0

Ok. So in your position a private business that buys and sells and utilizes slaves should be left alone to do so, disallowing anyone who doesn’t agree or associate with buying and selling and utilizing slaves to enter the business, because people have the right to boycott said business and those who don’t like the business can associate themselves elsewhere?