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It is like wearing a Jacket and Tie at a fancy restaurant, and if not they can refuse you service.
When the money is good, the rejection only hurts your bottom line... and your legal status.
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It is like wearing a Jacket and Tie at a fancy restaurant, and if not they can refuse you service.
Curious, so is a business also allowed to segregate you based on their religious or political beliefs?
Last I checked, that is, you guessed it, discrimination.
Little if any of that makes sense.I am not wearing a mask, nor am I getting vaccinated. You will have to tie me down to a chair first. I will not cooperate with mask mandates or vaccine passports.
1. Because I have to wear a mask if I am vaccinated.
2. I have to get vaccinated even if I catch and recover from COVID.
3. Children, with naturally superior immune systems to adults, still have to wear masks and get vaccinated.
4. There are credible reports stating that instead of simply immunizing someone from COVID and/or preventing them from spreading the virus to others, there is a risk that it does neither. People are catching the virus despite being vaccinated, or worse, catching it and spreading it regardless of vaccination, whereas it may lessen the symptoms, but it won't stop transmission.
5. None of the above or the recommendations I see coming from the CDC *or from the 'pro-science' left'* mesh with established science on human immunology, biology, or interaction with viruses.
Namely, the human immune system has a memory. So if you catch a virus and recover from it, your immune system will fight it off more efficiently the next time you are infected with it, thus eliminating the need for a vaccine or a mask. Common sense, scientific fact.
Nextly, a vaccine is supposed to prime your immune system against a virus you have yet to be infected with. It is not meant for people who have already caught the virus and recovered from it. If it can't protect an immune system that hasn't been exposed to the virus (IE, a person catches the virus despite being vaccinated one or multiple times), it is useless. If it cannot stop the spread of the virus in addition, it is doubly useless.
Moreover, if you were naturally or artificially immunized against the virus, you shouldn't be forced to wear a mask, which itself offers insufficient protection from a virus that is smaller than the spaces between the interwoven fibers of the mask. Science says your body should be able to recognize and defeat the virus from now on, eliminating the need for a mask. Common sense.
I will not take an imperfect vaccine. I will not be responsible for transmitting this virus to someone else, risking the well-being of family or friends in the process.
Vaccine passports are tantamount to segregation, not against race, but against people who exercise their liberty to make conscious decisions about their own health and their own bodies (sound familiar?). If a woman can make a choice about her body in regards to abortion or birth, then a person should be allowed to decide whether or not to wear a mask or get vaccinated. We shouldn't have to be discussing stuff like this in a supposedly *free* country.
I WILL NOT COOPERATE. YOU WILL NOT TAKE MY LIBERTIES AWAY FROM ME.
Thank you and good day.
We don't know for sure. Maybe not.Can anyone answer this hypothetical?
I got vaxxed, then contract a case of non-hospitalization Covid. I recover and now have antibodies on top of the vaxx.
Do I then need to get a booster?
OMG!
Nice try but hey use that in court and let see how fast the judge laughs you out of court!
Fact is a business has the right to refuse service if they feel you are a risk to their establishment.
Little if any of that makes sense.
You just don't want to end this thing. I guess Covid has been fun for you and you can't "quit it".
A business has the right to refuse service based on risk factor and can require you to wear a mask for the safety of the people and business.Here's a newsflash for you, buddy.
I study the law (yes, you can do that without hemorrhaging money to a prissy liberal law school)
Discrimination isn't limited to race, ethnicity, or sexual preference. Discrimination can be telling someone they cannot partake of an available service because of what they wear. Clothing is a form of individual expression or free speech.
A business has the right to refuse service based on risk factor and can require you to wear a mask for the safety of the people and business.
I have worked in clean rooms ( many years ago ) and wore masks because of possible contamination from me just breathing, so did I have the right to tell my employer I didn’t have to wear one?
If I go to a fancy restaurant with a coat and tire requirement do you believe they can not deny me if I refuse to wear one?
They can and businesses have the same right to require their patrons and staff to mask up or not wear one at all and again they can refuse service.
Right to refuse service…Until the government is removed from the equation, the government has a compelling interest in ensuring a business serves any or all customers who walk through the door within reason. You cannot imprint your beliefs on your customers, since that only usurps their rights and their beliefs.
It is worth noting that customers are not held to the same standards.
Curious, so is a business also allowed to segregate you based on their religious or political beliefs?
Last I checked, that is, you guessed it, discrimination.
Right to refuse service…
It is a court job to say if the establishment broke any law and right now if you brought a case you would lose…
Not on religious beliefs, but I believe they would be allowed to based on political beliefs.