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Reason: None provided.

Read this...

Go to court, they will throw it out, you might wind up with a really stupid globalist compromised judge, but most of them have half a brain and know this is all a bunch of bullshit.

What you should tell them, is that you were leaving. And you did leave. Unless, the police had to drag you out kicking and screaming. This is very arguable. They cannot give you a trespassing ticket if you were not forced out after being informed that you couldn't be there. Did they even give you a chance to put on a mask? You were not trespassing, you entered as a customer, trespass is defined by the act of knowingly entering another person's property without permission. Say that you are on your way out after they told you about their Orwellian policy of wearing a face diaper for the fake covid1984 virus. You did not break a law, you have a right to leave (without being arrested). I don't know the details of the case, but ideas of time in which you leave is subjective, so you are not lying.

Also, a few things you can argue if necessary. You were not trespassing, you were a customer. What is the law or ordinance? Where I am, we have stores that encourage people to not wear a mask, we have no laws or ordinances. If there is no law, their policy is not legally enforceable. And they should not have a right to enforce wearing a mask when there is no law requiring them to do so in the first place.

Plus, there's more likely a law already stating people cannot wear a mask in a store, check on that, this is due to people being able to rob a store, or steal from it, if you walk in with a mask on! Detectives have solved a lot of murders via Walmart survaliance, of which they can't identify them nowadays, with a mask on. How would you like it if one of these mask wearers murdered a friend or family member? Wearing a mask in a store is the safety issue for the public. Just a fun thought, Walmart should be ordered to disallow people from wearing a mask (as, for example, a criminal could shoot and kill someone and be able to get away with it, which is a safety concern for the public).

I bet there is this law or in the stores policy somewhere, at least in the fineprint, about being able to kick out people for wearing a mask, check out the store policy. Show their own policy to contradict the bullshit. Then say there is also no law to mandate overturning your own store policy, that says you can't wear a mask.

And if there is a law, the law is unconstitutional, especially because science proves that wearing a mask doesn't do shit, and science also proves that covid-1984 is completely bullshit to begin with/not deadly. And wearing a mask is also against your health, in that you do not want to rebreathe your own carbon dioxide. Not wearing one is also a form of political free speech. The most protected form of free speech, is political free speech.

Also, you can kind of argue that Walmart is a public corporation. They are not a private business as we commonly understand private businesses. Walmart receives an estimated $6.2 billion in subsidies every year, primarily from the Federal Government, for example. Any private company's added privileges of being able to discriminate, does not apply to them. They should be treated as a government entity.

But don't be discouraged, you did the right thing. Disobeying unlawful unconstitutional orders is brave and morally righteous. Just, next time, be ready to leave if a zombie idiot overzealous manager tells you to. That way you don't have to deal with complications of "trespassing" because the store can argue they are a private business allowed to not serve customers for most particular reasons, so long as it's not related to the constitution or civil rights.

Work the system, don't be worked by the evil corrupt dystopian system.

91 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Read this, I used to be a lawyer...

Go to court, they will throw it out, you might wind up with a really stupid globalist compromised judge, but most of them have half a brain and know this is all a bunch of bullshit.

What you should tell them, is that you were leaving. And you did leave. Unless, the police had to drag you out kicking and screaming. This is very arguable. They cannot give you a trespassing ticket if you were not forced out after being informed that you couldn't be there. Did they even give you a chance to put on a mask? You were not trespassing, you entered as a customer, trespass is defined by the act of knowingly entering another person's property without permission. Say that you are on your way out after they told you about their Orwellian policy of wearing a face diaper for the fake covid1984 virus. You did not break a law, you have a right to leave (without being arrested). I don't know the details of the case, but ideas of time in which you leave is subjective, so you are not lying.

Also, a few things you can argue if necessary. You were not trespassing, you were a customer. What is the law or ordinance? Where I am, we have stores that encourage people to not wear a mask, we have no laws or ordinances. If there is no law, their policy is not legally enforceable. And they should not have a right to enforce wearing a mask when there is no law requiring them to do so in the first place.

Plus, there's more likely a law already stating people cannot wear a mask in a store, check on that, this is due to people being able to rob a store, or steal from it, if you walk in with a mask on! Detectives have solved a lot of murders via Walmart survaliance, of which they can't identify them nowadays, with a mask on. How would you like it if one of these mask wearers murdered a friend or family member? Wearing a mask in a store is the safety issue for the public. Just a fun thought, Walmart should be ordered to disallow people from wearing a mask (as, for example, a criminal could shoot and kill someone and be able to get away with it, which is a safety concern for the public).

I bet there is this law or in the stores policy somewhere, at least in the fineprint, about being able to kick out people for wearing a mask, check out the store policy. Show their own policy to contradict the bullshit. Then say there is also no law to mandate overturning your own store policy, that says you can't wear a mask.

And if there is a law, the law is unconstitutional, especially because science proves that wearing a mask doesn't do shit, and science also proves that covid-1984 is completely bullshit to begin with/not deadly. And wearing a mask is also against your health, in that you do not want to rebreathe your own carbon dioxide. Not wearing one is also a form of political free speech. The most protected form of free speech, is political free speech.

Also, you can kind of argue that Walmart is a public corporation. They are not a private business as we commonly understand private businesses. Walmart receives an estimated $6.2 billion in subsidies every year, primarily from the Federal Government, for example. Any private company's added privileges of being able to discriminate, does not apply to them. They should be treated as a government entity.

But don't be discouraged, you did the right thing. Disobeying unlawful unconstitutional orders is brave and morally righteous. Just, next time, be ready to leave if a zombie idiot overzealous manager tells you to. That way you don't have to deal with complications of "trespassing" because the store can argue they are a private business allowed to not serve customers for most particular reasons, so long as it's not related to the constitution or civil rights.

Work the system, don't be worked by the evil corrupt dystopian system.

91 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Read this, I used to be a lawyer...

Go to court, they will throw it out, you might wind up with a really stupid globalist compromised judge, but most of them have half a brain and know this is all a bunch of bullshit.

What you should tell them, is that you were leaving. And you did leave. Unless, the police had to drag you out kicking and screaming. This is very arguable. They cannot give you a trespassing ticket if you were not forced out after being informed that you couldn't be there. Did they even give you a chance to put on a mask? You were not trespassing, you entered as a customer, trespass is defined by the act of knowingly entering another person's property without permission. Say that you are on your way out after they told you about their Orwellian policy of wearing a face diaper for the fake covid1984 virus. You did not break a law, you have a right to leave (without being arrested). I don't know the details of the case, but ideas of time in which you leave is subjective, so you are not lying.

Also, a few things you can argue if necessary. You were not trespassing, you were a customer. What is the law or ordinance? Where I am, we have stores that encourage people to not wear a mask, we have no laws or ordinances. If there is no law, their policy is not legally enforceable. And they should not have a right to enforce wearing a mask when there is no law requiring them to do so in the first place.

Plus, there's more likely a law already stating people cannot wear a mask in a store, check on that, this is due to people being able to rob a store, or steal from it, if you walk in with a mask on! Detectives have solved a lot of murders via Walmart survaliance, of which they can't identify them nowadays, with a mask on. How would you like it if one of these mask wearers murdered a friend or family member? Wearing a mask in a store is the safety issue for the public. Just a fun thought, Walmart should be ordered to disallow people from wearing a mask (as, for example, a criminal could shoot and kill someone and be able to get away with it, which is a safety concern for the public).

I bet there is this law or in the stores policy somewhere, at least in the fineprint, about being able to kick out people for wearing a mask, check out the store policy. Show their own policy to contradict the bullshit. Then say there is also no law to mandate overturning your own store policy, that says you can't wear a mask.

And if there is a law, the law is unconstitutional, especially because science proves that wearing a mask doesn't do shit, and science also proves that covid-1984 is completely bullshit to begin with/not deadly. And wearing a mask is also against your health, in that you do not want to rebreathe your own carbon dioxide. Not wearing one is also a form of political free speech. The most protected form of free speech, is political free speech.

Also, you can kind of argue that Walmart is a public corporation. They are not a private business as we commonly understand private businesses. Walmart receives an estimated $6.2 billion in subsidies every year, primarily from the Federal Government, for example. Any private company's added privileges of being able to discriminate, does not apply to them. They should be treated as a government entity.

But don't be discouraged, you did the right thing. Disobeying unlawful unconstitutional orders is brave and morally righteous. Just, next time, be ready to leave if a zombie idiot overzealous manager tells you to. That way you don't have to deal with complications of "trespassing" because the store can argue they are a private business allowed to not serve customers for most particular reasons, so long as it's not related to the constitution or civil rights.

Work the system, don't be worked by the evil corrupt dystopian system.

91 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Read this, I'm a lawyer...

Go to court, they will throw it out, you might wind up with a really stupid globalist compromised judge, but most of them have half a brain and know this is all a bunch of bullshit.

What you should tell them, is that you were leaving. And you did leave. Unless, the police had to drag you out kicking and screaming. This is very arguable. They cannot give you a trespassing ticket if you were not forced out after being informed that you couldn't be there. Did they even give you a chance to put on a mask? You were not trespassing, you entered as a customer, trespass is defined by the act of knowingly entering another person's property without permission. Say that you are on your way out after they told you about their Orwellian policy of wearing a face diaper for the fake covid1984 virus. You did not break a law, you have a right to leave (without being arrested). I don't know the details of the case, but ideas of time in which you leave is subjective, so you are not lying.

Also, a few things you can argue if necessary. You were not trespassing, you were a customer. What is the law or ordinance? Where I am, we have stores that encourage people to not wear a mask, we have no laws or ordinances. If there is no law, their policy is not legally enforceable. And they should not have a right to enforce wearing a mask when there is no law requiring them to do so in the first place.

Plus, there's more likely a law already stating people cannot wear a mask in a store, check on that, this is due to people being able to rob a store, or steal from it, if you walk in with a mask on! Detectives have solved a lot of murders via Walmart survaliance, of which they can't identify them nowadays, with a mask on. How would you like it if one of these mask wearers murdered a friend or family member? Wearing a mask in a store is the safety issue for the public. Just a fun thought, Walmart should be ordered to disallow people from wearing a mask (as, for example, a criminal could shoot and kill someone and be able to get away with it, which is a safety concern for the public).

I bet there is this law or in the stores policy somewhere, at least in the fineprint, about being able to kick out people for wearing a mask, check out the store policy. Show their own policy to contradict the bullshit. Then say there is also no law to mandate overturning your own store policy, that says you can't wear a mask.

And if there is a law, the law is unconstitutional, especially because science proves that wearing a mask doesn't do shit, and science also proves that covid-1984 is completely bullshit to begin with/not deadly. And wearing a mask is also against your health, in that you do not want to rebreathe your own carbon dioxide. Not wearing one is also a form of political free speech. The most protected form of free speech, is political free speech.

Also, you can kind of argue that Walmart is a public corporation. They are not a private business as we commonly understand private businesses. Walmart receives an estimated $6.2 billion in subsidies every year, primarily from the Federal Government, for example. Any private company's added privileges of being able to discriminate, does not apply to them. They should be treated as a government entity.

But don't be discouraged, you did the right thing. Disobeying unlawful unconstitutional orders is brave and morally righteous. Just, next time, be ready to leave if a zombie idiot overzealous manager tells you to. That way you don't have to deal with complications of "trespassing" because the store can argue they are a private business allowed to not serve customers for most particular reasons, so long as it's not related to the constitution or civil rights.

Work the system, don't be worked by the evil corrupt dystopian system.

91 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Read this, I'm a lawyer...

Go to court, they will throw it out, you might wind up with a really stupid globalist compromised judge, but most of them have half a brain and know this is all a bunch of bullshit.

What you should tell them, is that you were leaving. And you did leave. Unless, the police had to drag you out kicking and screaming. This is very arguable. They cannot give you a trespassing ticket if you were not forced out after being informed that you couldn't be there. Did they even give you a chance to put on a mask? You were not trespassing, you entered as a customer, trespass is defined by the act of knowingly entering another person's property without permission. Say that you are on your way out after they told you about their orwellian policy of wearing a face diaper for the fake covid1984 virus. You did not break a law, you have a right to leave (without being arrested). I don't know the details of the case, but ideas of time in which you leave is subjective, so you are not lying.

Also, a few things you can argue if necessary. You were not trespassing, you were a customer. What is the law or ordinance? Where I am, we have stores that encourage people to not wear a mask, we have no laws or ordinances. If there is no law, their policy is not legally enforceable. And they should not a right to enforce wearing a mask when there is no law requiring to do so in the first place.

Plus, there's more likely a law already stating cannot wear a mask in a store, check on that, this is due to people being able to rob a store, or steal from it, if you walk in with a mask on! Detectives have solved a lot of murders via Walmart survaliance, of which they can't identify them nowadays, with a mask on. How would you like it if one of these mask wearers murdered your family members? Wearing a mask in a store is the safety issue for the public. Who knows, maybe a miracle could happen and Walmart will instead be mandated that they have to disallow people to be able to wear a mask (as, for example, a criminal could shoot and kill someone and be able to get away with it which is a safety concern for the public).

I bet there is this law or in the stores policy somewhere, at least in the fineprint, about being able to kick out people for wearing a mask, check out the store policy. Show their own policy to contradict the bullshit. Then say there is also no law to mandate overturning your own store policy, that says you can't wear a mask.

And if there is a law, the law is unconstitutional, especially because science proves that wearing a mask doesn't do shit, and science also proves that covid-1984 is completely bullshit to begin with/not deadly. And wearing a mask is also against your health, in that you do not want to rebreathe your own carbon dioxide. Not wearing one is also a form of political free speech. The most protected form of free speech, is political free speech.

Also, you can kind of argue that Walmart is a public corporation. They get public funding (from taxpayers). Any private company added privileges of being able to discriminate does not apply to them.

But don't be discouraged, you did the right thing. Disobeying unlawful unconstitutional orders is brave and morally righteous. Just, next time, be ready to leave if a zombie idiot overzealous manager tells you to. That way you don't have to deal with complications of "trespassing" because the store can argue they are a private business allowed to not serve customers for most particular reasons, so long as it's not related to the constitution or civil rights.

Work the system, don't be worked by the evil corrupt dystopian system.

91 days ago
1 score