Quote (ampoo @ Apr 17 2018 09:32pm)
:lol:
calling the cops on someone, who has been politely asked to leave after trying to get a toilet visit for free and then refusing to order something is perfectly acceptable
its called exercising property rights
does it need an actual arrest? i dont think so, but thats on the police
chill, after repentance for their terrible crime and some anti-racism campaigns everything will be fine
If you only do it to certain people of a certain class then its discrimination. Not sure if there is evidence of that. Starbucks sure feels it's important to not do this though. There's no coercion involved it is something they've done freely and all their own will.
You guys talk about how businesses should be able to do what they want but when they do something you disagree with you guys freak out. For example when businesses fire somebody for making them look bad for making racist comments on TV the right tends to flip out and say that's discrimination and that's a violation of free speech. If laws were put in place to prevent people from being fired for saying what they want even racist comments on TV then you guys would be upset by that too.
I think what most people on the right have in common is that they're easily upset.
Quote (JohnMiller92 @ Apr 17 2018 10:12pm)
Poor Bernie
Bernie wasn't and never was a democrat. He's lucky they even let people see him. They won't be making that mistake again.
It would be like the GOP inviting people like Ross Perot to be in the election. Splitting the vote is political suicide.
That being sad the opposite party tends to win every time after a successful 8-year president. I wish the GOP would have nominated a better candidate for their turn.
This post was edited by Skinned on Apr 18 2018 04:43am