I agree with you. When I wrote the post, I was also thinking about PressSec being asked to leave a restaurant a month back because of her employment with POTUS. I just did not explain all of my thoughts, but rather was making general statements regarding businesses and customers.The Annoyed Man wrote: ↑Mon Aug 13, 2018 8:20 amThis business didn’t discriminate against anybody. The owner’s son posed with a political celebrity, nothing more. End of story. He posted it on social media, same as he would have if that celebrity were a NASCAR driver, and astronaut, a famous musician, or a professional pretender. Now people who don’t like that political celebrity are protesting against the business - which did nothing to nobody - because they’ve been fine-tuned by the SJW machine to get their panties into an unbearable twist over the slightest imagined provocation.
The whole thing is stupid, and I suppose congratulations are in order for George Soros. He won.
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When businesses discriminate against customers based on politics, we are one step closer to the era of segregation.
Businesses should focus on business and customers should mind their own. An small business owner has employees and families to support.
Businesses should focus on business and customers should mind their own. An small business owner has employees and families to support.