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I totally get that in a public space.... But if it's a privately owned business then they owe you nothing at all, just like on your own private property...

And in most cases it's as simple as not shopping at the place.... Which is normally how we handle shit about leftist businesses we don't like... it isn't until now that I've ever seen a ton of people resort to actual physical protest inside of the private business..... I know it sounds ridiculous but that's what it is when a private business is asking you not to do something, or not wanting to serve someone, and you go in and do it anyway... just like we defended the bakery that didn't want to make the gay couple a cake, and of course it was ruled that they were correct and didn't have to because it was a private business...

It literally makes us hypocrites. Especially anyone who agreed with or defended that bakery and their right and decision not to serve whoever they wanted to.

Edit -- I guess now we're against private property rights and I guess privately owned business aren't private property anymore.....

We have apparently completely flipped out feelings on this from just 2 short years ago, when we all rabidly defended a private business owners personal choice rights In their own privately owned business.............

167 days ago
-2 score
Reason: Original

I totally get that in a public space.... But if it's a privately owned business then they owe you nothing at all, just like on your own private property...

And in most cases it's as simple as not shopping at the place.... Which is normally how we handle shit about leftist businesses we don't like... it isn't until now that I've ever seen a ton of people resort to actual physical protest inside of the private business..... I know it sounds ridiculous but that's what it is when a private business is asking you not to do something, or not wanting to serve someone, and you go in and do it anyway... just like we defended the bakery that didn't want to make the gay couple a cake, and of course it was ruled that they were correct and didn't have to because it was a private business...

It literally makes us hypocrites. Especially anyone who agreed with or defended that bakery and their right and decision not to serve whoever they wanted to.

168 days ago
1 score