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lemmy.world

They will not serve anyone who is armed including police officers. I’m fine with that policy.

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lemmy.world

Yeah this also allows them to lock the doors on anyone carrying guns, which is just good sense. Now nobody with shooting intentions will be allowed to come in at all, instead of just walking in incognito.

EDIT: How on earth is this a bad take?

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lemmy.world

Sure, but then you'd need to ban police officers alone, right?

I don' t follow the net neutrality reference though.

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They are the fucking literal definition of the intolerance paradox. It's not bigotry if what you dislike is actually trying to kill you.

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love this. it's always extremely uncomfortable as a customer trying to have a shop and relax and oh shit there's a dunce with a gun who could literally kill me and get away with it

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Wah, a private business is doing what they see fit and it effects me, a pig!

I know they think theyre special but mewsflash, pig isn’t a protected class

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And the cops would probably refuse to show up if the store were robbed. But they don’t understand why they get no donuts.

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Fantastic move and not bigotry. See: everyone who was minding their own business that have been killed by the cops.

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OMG! You mean a community specifically for discussing...(checks notes)..."the police problem" is universally against police acting like wittle bitch babies because they can't get their donuts from one specific store while carrying a gun? God damn that's crazy!

How dare a business owner deny service to people they don't want to serve and make those pigs saunter down the street to Krispy Kreme instead! It's exactly like making black people sit at the back of the bus! It's not like the cops had anything to do with that, or siccing dogs on the people protesting that treatment at the time right?

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