I did that last week. I got a lot of stares.
It’s in the punctuation.
Friend of mine's son went to a grocery store in Lenoir wearing one like this... clerk made him put on one of theirs because it was "offensive and divisive."This is from ASMDSS.com I just had to post it.
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Now he knows what type of person the clerk is, a Butt hurt liberal.Friend of mine's son went to a grocery store in Lenoir wearing one like this... clerk made him put on one of theirs because it was "offensive and divisive."
Which grocery store? Time for a massive write-in campaign complaining about that clerk. The guy was in compliance wth the mask "law," and the clerk made him change it?Friend of mine's son went to a grocery store in Lenoir wearing one like this... clerk made him put on one of theirs because it was "offensive and divisive."
I'm guessing Whole Foods?Friend of mine's son went to a grocery store in Lenoir wearing one like this... clerk made him put on one of theirs because it was "offensive and divisive."
He was shopping at the Publix in Hickory. My friend called the manager. He apologized and said the employee was out of line and had no right to accost the young man.Which grocery store? Time for a massive write-in campaign complaining about that clerk. The guy was in compliance wth the mask "law," and the clerk made him change it?
1st Ammendment baby. Call corporate and say I'll sue.Friend of mine's son went to a grocery store in Lenoir wearing one like this... clerk made him put on one of theirs because it was "offensive and divisive."
Which grocery store? Time for a massive write-in campaign complaining about that clerk. The guy was in compliance wth the mask "law," and the clerk made him change it?
Not to mention the clerk's attempt to violate the 1st Amendment. Management would have been called on the spot. F that.
I'm glad you explained it for me.HAHAAHAHAHAAHHAA ... I see what you did here ... red shirt's not wearing a mask!!
The bill of rights is specifically and only a limit on government power.
Private property. Their property their rules. As it should be. Don’t like their rules don’t spend your money there.
The bill of rights is specifically and only a limit on government power.
It’s private property.I don't think so once one is open to the public, but that is another, presumably longer thread.
It’s private property.
What else is there to discuss?
I'm glad you explained it for me.
I already said what there is to discuss "open to the public." Obviously, you folks don't agree, but Courts have ruled otherwise.
But, if you say it loud and long enough... they will believe it applys to them as well.
That's how the leftys do it.