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Sorry, but no. There’s simply no excuse and no justification for the way she was treated. The restaurant owner and staff should “stand up for their beliefs” on their own personal time and not during work.
Its a private business.
They may have one of those signs ..we reserve the right to refuse service...
.or ....no shirt no shoes no service...
Sanders is not a public servant.
She serves the devil.
Mike Huckabee: Red Hen Owner Followed Sanders' Party to Another Restaurant and Organized Protest
Mike Huckabee told Laura Ingraham today that the story didn't end there. "Once Sarah and her family left — and, of course, Sarah was asked to please vacate — Sarah and her husband just went home," he said. "They had sort of had enough."
But the rest of her family went across the street to another restaurant, he explained, and that's when things got even more absurd.
Sorry, but no. There’s simply no excuse and no justification for the way she was treated. The restaurant owner and staff should “stand up for their beliefs” on their own personal time and not during work.
The owner? She had a right, but perhaps she will never think again about doing something like that in this day and age. The mob has spoken. People’s lives can be ruined on social media.
I think the Red Hen owner was within her rights. People who own private businesses do have a right to deny services to people who espouse viewpoint that the owner is strongly, religiously opposed to. That's what the Supreme court said, and there is a history of that in this country. But I don't agree with shouting people down, as in what was done to Kirstjen Nielson and others. I think that the in-your-face screaming, getting in peoples' way, crowding in and shouting obscenities is dangerous. It could break into violence with just a small mistake or mistaken interpretation. I don't this that kind of intimidation at Planned Parenthood or abortion clinics is right, so why would I think it was right in other settings?
The owner at the Red Hen reportedly took Sarah aside and politely asked her to leave. That is a lot different from screaming in her face, trying to whip up a crowd.
I think the Red Hen owner was within her rights. People who own private businesses do have a right to deny services to people who espouse viewpoint that the owner is strongly, religiously opposed to. That's what the Supreme court said, and there is a history of that in this country. But I don't agree with shouting people down, as in what was done to Kirstjen Nielson and others. I think that the in-your-face screaming, getting in peoples' way, crowding in and shouting obscenities is dangerous. It could break into violence with just a small mistake or mistaken interpretation. I don't this that kind of intimidation at Planned Parenthood or abortion clinics is right, so why would I think it was right in other settings?
The owner at the Red Hen reportedly took Sarah aside and politely asked her to leave. That is a lot different from screaming in her face, trying to whip up a crowd.
Yet, she left her establishment to follow Sarah's party ACROSS THE STREET to another restaurant to continue the in-your-face harassment. That was NOT within her rights.
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Yet, she left her establishment to follow Sarah's party ACROSS THE STREET to another restaurant to continue the in-your-face harassment. That was NOT within her rights.
And the one was not a Trump supporter and he came out and spoke to them:
These people assume too much. I have friends who are staunch Democrats and we know better than to talk politics - but it doesn't mean that we can't be friends and yet liberals think that everyone surrounding Sanders have the same political beliefs she does. Let's see the liberal media tell this side of the story - ain't going to happen.
The owner of the Red Hen is a bigot. Plain and simple.
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She is a merchant of hate.
Totally agree with both. That owner and her snowflake employees couldn't have made it any clearer.
In my view, too many on this thread have just made weak justifications for the boorish behavior because they feel compelled to defend their political religion. Had the tables been turned, they'd be howling their heads off. Hypocrites, as always.
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