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RE: NYC Bar Refuses To Serve Man Wearing “Make America Great Again” Hat…
(03-21-2017 12:20 PM)bullet Wrote:  
(03-21-2017 12:14 PM)MplsBison Wrote:  For me, it comes down to this simply:

- if what you believe in/how you act, has nothing to do with expressing or conveying hatred (ie, being a Muslim, being black, being a jew, being Mexcian, being gay, being transgendered, etc.), then private businesses should not be allowed to deny service to you by law

- if what you believe in/how you act, is based upon expressing or conveying hatred, then you should receive zero protection under the law.



That's my preference , that I would like to see encoded into our laws and enforced by government and the legal system.

Convictions and standards are frequently defined as "hatred" by the left.

Yep, no need for freedom of speech either it seems.
03-21-2017 12:22 PM
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