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If you dislike those rules the option is simply to not attend. Just like stores have the right to enforce mask rules Ever heard of No shoes, No shirt, No Service? Same thing.
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This does not apply any more, the left has given every numbnut that wants to identify as a unicorn the ability to sue a business owner if they don't cave to someone else's beliefs!
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Huh?
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Well, that's not really true. It's so you cannot deny service based on someone's religion or sexual preference. The "No Shoes, No shirt, No service" is a safety and hygiene issue, and nobody wants the sweaty/hairy guy in the grocery store without a shirt lol
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