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In reply to the discussion: No masks allowed: stores turn customers away in US culture war [View all]same
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These idiots may find out survival of the fittest does not include them. If it were not so
Tech
May 2020
#4
They are the MINORITY, and they are mainly hurting THEMSELVES. LET THEM GET THE VIRUS!
R02091201
May 2020
#6
'zactly! I don't shop at stores where they post Republican campaign posters either.
OMGWTF
May 2020
#30
Simple solution; Change your signs to read "No shoes, no shirt, no mask, no service"
world wide wally
May 2020
#17
Which proves that their true intention is not "freedom" or "choice" but rather
NYC Liberal
May 2020
#26
Well, if businesses are allowed to require masks, others also have to be allowed to forbid them
Tarc
May 2020
#27
People in the local communities need to keep track of stores encouraging not wearing.
LiberalFighter
May 2020
#32
Those who lose this "culture war" could wind up on ventilators, or worse.
eppur_se_muova
May 2020
#36
GOP governor offers emotional plea to the anti-mask crowd: Stop this senseless culture war
IronLionZion
May 2020
#48
Do I need to wear a seat belt in New Hampshire? No. Every other state? Yes. Everybody gets this.
drewchas
May 2020
#61
I am fine with this in my neighborhood but not in places with limited options.
KentuckyWoman
May 2020
#63