I see no problem with this. Businesses should decide whether or not to have a mask policy. If they want to stay in business, they will base it on how most of their customers feel, which makes perfect sense.
These mandates should not be coming from mayors and governors.
Don't think the "right" is making that stand concerning masks. A business, like the one I work for can be fined and closed if their employees and customers don't wear masks. The issue is with the Mayor/Governor/State making these fucked up requirements - not the business owners who are trying to survive this mess.
The post above is an obfuscation (on purpose I'm sure) between forcing a business to provide a specific service like decorating a cake with the requirement of blanket compliance to a declared (laughable) medical emergency restriction.
A true conservative can see a difference. A difference like how freedom of speech doesn't mean I can stand on YOUR front porch and say anything I want without your consent.
This gets purposefully confused in the Social Media because people will play it off "they are private companies, free speech isn't a factor" BUT the government protection of these platforms is conveniently overlooked as the media giants attempt to editorialize content as publishers instead of protected platform providers.
I see no problem with this. Businesses should decide whether or not to have a mask policy. If they want to stay in business, they will base it on how most of their customers feel, which makes perfect sense.
These mandates should not be coming from mayors and governors.
Don't think the "right" is making that stand concerning masks. A business, like the one I work for can be fined and closed if their employees and customers don't wear masks. The issue is with the Mayor/Governor/State making these fucked up requirements - not the business owners who are trying to survive this mess.
The post above is an obfuscation (on purpose I'm sure) between forcing a business to provide a specific service like decorating a cake with the requirement of blanket compliance to a declared (laughable) medical emergency restriction.
A true conservative can see a difference. A difference like how freedom of speech doesn't mean I can stand on YOUR front porch and say anything I want without your consent.
This gets purposefully confused in the Social Media because people will play it off "they are private companies, free speech isn't a factor" BUT the government protection of these platforms is conveniently overlooked as the media giants attempt to editorialize content as publishers instead of protected platform providers.
Bakery: We will serve all customers, we will not engage in speech we disagree with.
Conservatives: Government should not force speech.
Bakery: The government is forcing customers to wear masks.
Conservatives: The government should not force masks.
businesses should have the right to refuse service to anyone. "no shirt, no shoes, no service" is no different than "no mask, no service".
Fact! Mask enforcement=tyranny
Its obfuscation of a generalization. A business in say Missouri is governed by a different regulating body than a business in Florida.
Social media turds dont see state lines, borders and all that.
Also, and most important, the only way to win the game is not to play.