Can a store owner ask me if I am vaxxed?

You know that there was NO issue until she went on Facebook and bragged that she had stuck it to the gay couple.

That's a lie, the dykes targeted her.

But whatever, you homosexual loving maniacs destroyed her business.

Care to delve into the photographer the queers went after and SCOTUS slapped them down?

You're out of your realm, run along
 
The hateful, bigoted right hostile to gay Americans fully supports private business owners discriminating against homosexuals in public accommodations.

Because the willfully ignorant, wrongheaded right is opposed to vaccinations, they vilify business owners exercising their private property rights.

Conservatives are infamous for their hypocrisy.

Dude you're an idiot and I think you're a fcking conical clown

How's that?
 
Private businesses can set up any sort of policy they want. They ask for IDs when serving alcohol if the patron looks too young, then they can ask for vax proof, too, idiot.
Your party said asking for IDs is racist so is asking for vaccination cards racist too? You’re such a hypocrite and a loser.
 
That's a lie, the dykes targeted her.

But whatever, you homosexual loving maniacs destroyed her business.

Care to delve into the photographer the queers went after and SCOTUS slapped them down?

You're out of your realm, run along

Oh yes it is true.

Is there some reason you can't mind your own business when it comes to other people's sexual orientation?
 
Americans had shot cards with their passports for decades. You guys are gagging on a gnat.



Yeah, because OTHER countries aren't as free as we were.

Dumbshit.
 
Does a patron have the right to ask a shop owner if all his/her employees are vaxxed?

~S~
No one has a ‘right’ to do anything in the context of private society; the doctrine of rights concerns solely the relationship between government and those governed, not between or among private persons or entities – such as private business owners and customers.

The patron can ask whatever he wants, the business owner can refuse to answer.
 
No one has a ‘right’ to do anything in the context of private society; the doctrine of rights concerns solely the relationship between government and those governed, not between or among private persons or entities – such as private business owners and customers.

The patron can ask whatever he wants, the business owner can refuse to answer.
So the business owner can deny service to say Jews. “No Jews allowed”.

you would support that?
 

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