The rioters were inarguably Trump's supporters. If Trump isn't going to attempt to call them off because of some Catch 22 in his head about how that might make him, Donald Trump, look, then that's even worse. Also, Trump did indeed incide the mob at the Captiol. It wouldn't have happened if he hadn't.Catch 22. I would do the exact same thing - I'm not going to "call off" anyone, that would be equivalent to taking ownership of the mob. Trump explicitly invited the crowd to peacefully protest, he repeatedly mentioned that he wants to see no violence and that everyone present should show respect of the law and law enforcement officers. The moment he "calls off" a violent crowd that he didn't even incite in the first place, people like you are going to call that crowd his "troopers" and say that he's commanding them. The same thing happened with the "stand down" nonsense. Let's not pretend that this isn't a "damned if he does, damned if he does, damned if he doesn't" sort of situation, his opposition will always find something to complain about.
A business should absolutely have the right to refuse anyone for any reason, I did argue that. I also argued that doing so is stupid and exposes the owner's bigotry. I specifically said that it's bad business practice that, in the long run, opens to doors to competition picking up the slack or even outperforming the bigoted estsblishment. Of course you'll neglect to mention that because lying by omission is easier and sometimes slips through the cracks. Sadly for you, I'm eagle-eyed. Discrimating against another person on the basis of their innate characteristics or personal beliefs is reprehensible in this context, however the ability to do so is an integral element of freedom of association. Red Hen owners are more than welcome to ask anyone to leave their establishment and I, as an observer, can criticise them for doing so, and make subsequent decisions on that basis as a potential customer.
I acknowledge and appreciate that you don't think gays and people of color should be discriminated against, but history shows that letting the free market sort it out hasn't worked in the past. We don't need to rehash that argument though. My point was that you vehemently defensed a racist's right to deny business to Black people, for example, while also pearl-clutching in response to someone denying business to SHS.
This also isn't a matter of someone being discriminated against because of her conservative beliefs. She was actively lying to the American people and enabling abuse on the part of Trump and the Trump administration. Deplorable behavior comes with its consequences.
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