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originally posted by: DBCowboy
originally posted by: Abysha
originally posted by: DBCowboy
a reply to: Abysha
Go right ahead and punish unpopular thought.
So if it's unpopular, it should be an exception to the rule? I don't understand your logic here. If I insult a business with a popular opinion, you'd support their banning me but, if I insult a business with an unpopular opinion, you wouldn't support the business banning me?
I'm just trying to understand you.
Public Accommodation.
That was beaten into me by everyone over the cake business. I was told that businesses HAVE to serve the public by the same people who are saying that businesses have the right to refuse service.
originally posted by: Deaf Alien
originally posted by: DBCowboy
originally posted by: Abysha
originally posted by: DBCowboy
a reply to: Abysha
Go right ahead and punish unpopular thought.
So if it's unpopular, it should be an exception to the rule? I don't understand your logic here. If I insult a business with a popular opinion, you'd support their banning me but, if I insult a business with an unpopular opinion, you wouldn't support the business banning me?
I'm just trying to understand you.
Public Accommodation.
That was beaten into me by everyone over the cake business. I was told that businesses HAVE to serve the public by the same people who are saying that businesses have the right to refuse service.
Do you understand protected class?
originally posted by: DBCowboy
originally posted by: Deaf Alien
So you're on the fence now?
Just enjoying the show.
originally posted by: seasonal
a reply to: Abysha
She is allowed her opinion, even if it is unpopular. I read the tweets, didn't seem too harsh.
What exact tweet is the one that broke the camels back and got her banned?
originally posted by: Deaf Alien
originally posted by: DBCowboy
a reply to: Abysha
So you are okay with businesses banning people if the people are being jerks?
Are you not ok with businesses kicking sweating and shirtless men with strong BOs out?
originally posted by: seasonal
a reply to: Abysha
She is allowed her opinion, even if it is unpopular. I read the tweets, didn't seem too harsh.
What exact tweet is the one that broke the camels back and got her banned?
originally posted by: DBCowboy
originally posted by: Deaf Alien
originally posted by: DBCowboy
a reply to: Abysha
So you are okay with businesses banning people if the people are being jerks?
Are you not ok with businesses kicking sweating and shirtless men with strong BOs out?
Did the person complaining have no shirt and strong BO and was sweaty?
originally posted by: introvert
originally posted by: seasonal
a reply to: Abysha
She is allowed her opinion, even if it is unpopular. I read the tweets, didn't seem too harsh.
What exact tweet is the one that broke the camels back and got her banned?
I cannot answer that, but when I saw a tweet of another person asking for her advice on what to do based on the name of the Uber driver they had, I realized why Uber would do such a thing.
originally posted by: Deaf Alien
originally posted by: DBCowboy
a reply to: Abysha
So you are okay with businesses banning people if the people are being jerks?
Are you not ok with businesses kicking sweating and shirtless men with strong BOs out?
originally posted by: Kettu
What if an Uber driver wanted to refuse service to a hardcore, legit Nazi?
Look, Christians need to get over people being "gay" anyway. You're not a real "Christian" if you refuse to make a cake for someone because they're gay.
Besides, being gay is just a special challenge from god anyway:
I wish Christians actually read and understood that dusty old book they constantly beat on.
a reply to: Kettu
Look, Christians need to get over people being "gay" anyway. You're not a real "Christian" if you refuse to make a cake for someone because they're gay.