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In reply to the discussion: "What if what happened to SHS happened to you?" [View all]Proud Liberal Dem
(25,074 posts)I know that some restaurant staff members felt uncomfortable with her there, but unless she was making a scene, attacking staff, etc, there does not seem to a justifiable reason to eject her. Next time employees of some restaurant owned by rabid right-wingers feel "uncomfortable" with Barack Obama and his family or (insert famous Democratic political figure) and they get ejected from a restaurant, will we cry foul and demand justice for them? Or will be forced to agree that the restaurant was within their rights to eject them because of the feelings of their staff/owner? SHS is NOT a good person I agree but, until or unless she is charged and convicted of a crime(s) and given due process, she is still a citizen with all applicable rights and freedoms (I'm throwing up in my mouth typing this but it's true) whatever else we may think of her.