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Just Desserts (Just No Sammiches)
#31
RE: Just Desserts (Just No Sammiches)
Any word from Corporate yet?     

    Popcorn
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#32
RE: Just Desserts (Just No Sammiches)
I am completely in agreement with the refused service.

Their T-Shirts were a hateful statement intended to provoke. When it did, they pretend they are a victim for being "Christian". Give me a break.

As far as I'm concerned, their T-Shirts created an environment within the store that was adverse to their customers. They were within their rights not to serve. This was performance provocation. There is no right to "free speech" in someone else's establishment.
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#33
RE: Just Desserts (Just No Sammiches)
(July 30, 2024 at 7:10 pm)HappySkeptic Wrote: I am completely in agreement with the refused service.

Their T-Shirts were a hateful statement intended to provoke.  When it did, they pretend they are a victim for being "Christian".  Give me a break.

As far as I'm concerned, their T-Shirts created an environment within the store that was adverse to their customers.  They were within their rights not to serve.  This was performance provocation.  There is no right to "free speech" in someone else's establishment.

It occurred to me at the start, that this is in principle the result they're looking for. Some people can't just hold a belief, they want, must insist, everyone else adheres to it as well. provoking people who don't share their views into saying so publicly, is their way of trying to insist that disagreeing with them publicly shouldn't really be allowed. 

Blasphemy laws might well be touted again at some point.
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