Of course they do..... In the same way the bakery can choose not to make a cake for a gay wedding
How the fuck can we fight so hard for a case like the bakery, where we are adamant and saying that they should be able to choose whether or not they make a cake for a gay wedding because they're a private business -- but then turn around and say that in a situation where it doesn't fit our narrative, the store suddenly don't have those same rights anymore?
I'm pretty sure that would make us some big ass fucking hypocrites.
Unless that store is state or federally owned, then it's a private business and they can make any rules they want... The same way they can require you to wear a shirt and shoes....
BUT YOU ALSO HAVE THE RIGHT NOT TO FUCKING SHOP THERE IF YOU DON'T LIKE THEIR POLICIES...... It's pretty fucking simple. You don't like their policies? You don't give them your business....
Yeah how does that work when all the stores are big chain grocery stores? Where do you go then, so they lose money and learn their lesson? Or do you just starve out of general principle? Especially relevant with all the small businesses pushed out of business completely due to this fake pandemic.
So your argument is they can make any rules they want? What if I ran a grocery store and I said "No blacks!" I guarantee in the right place such a store would do quite well financially. Lots of people do not enjoy the company of your typical black demographic. Should that be fine too? Even better example would be a movie theater.
Obviously we as a society don't let private business do whatever they want and we shouldn't.
There should be a difference between not wanting to bake a cake for someone, and banning them from all commerce unless they comply with your garbage rule.
Don't try arguing with "muh private business" brainlets. They're just ashamed they're too fucking nutless to stand up to this so they couch their pathetic cowardice in principle and hope no one notices they're a pathetic bootlicker.
Corporations cannot violate the Constitution and federal law.
"Private business" mask mandates arguably violate U.S. Constitution Article I Section 8 (interstate commerce), Fourteenth Amendment (equal protection), Civil Rights Act of 1964 Title II (public accommodations), and Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 Title III (public accommodations).
Of course they do..... In the same way the bakery can choose not to make a cake for a gay wedding
How the fuck can we fight so hard for a case like the bakery, where we are adamant and saying that they should be able to choose whether or not they make a cake for a gay wedding because they're a private business -- but then turn around and say that in a situation where it doesn't fit our narrative, the store suddenly don't have those same rights anymore?
I'm pretty sure that would make us some big ass fucking hypocrites.
Unless that store is state or federally owned, then it's a private business and they can make any rules they want... The same way they can require you to wear a shirt and shoes....
BUT YOU ALSO HAVE THE RIGHT NOT TO FUCKING SHOP THERE IF YOU DON'T LIKE THEIR POLICIES...... It's pretty fucking simple. You don't like their policies? You don't give them your business....
Yeah how does that work when all the stores are big chain grocery stores? Where do you go then, so they lose money and learn their lesson? Or do you just starve out of general principle? Especially relevant with all the small businesses pushed out of business completely due to this fake pandemic.
So your argument is they can make any rules they want? What if I ran a grocery store and I said "No blacks!" I guarantee in the right place such a store would do quite well financially. Lots of people do not enjoy the company of your typical black demographic. Should that be fine too? Even better example would be a movie theater.
Obviously we as a society don't let private business do whatever they want and we shouldn't.
There should be a difference between not wanting to bake a cake for someone, and banning them from all commerce unless they comply with your garbage rule.
Don't try arguing with "muh private business" brainlets. They're just ashamed they're too fucking nutless to stand up to this so they couch their pathetic cowardice in principle and hope no one notices they're a pathetic bootlicker.
Corporations cannot violate the Constitution and federal law.
"Private business" mask mandates arguably violate U.S. Constitution Article I Section 8 (interstate commerce), Fourteenth Amendment (equal protection), Civil Rights Act of 1964 Title II (public accommodations), and Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 Title III (public accommodations).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commerce_Clause
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourteenth_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civil_Rights_Act_of_1964
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Americans_with_Disabilities_Act_of_1990