@dvassallo @dr This is false equivalence.
Yes (of course!) banning people because of the color of their skin would be wrong.
But banning someone because of their actions? That’s perfectly reasonable.
If someone comes into my store not wearing a shirt, I can say: “no shirt, no service.”
Yes (of course!) banning people because of the color of their skin would be wrong.
But banning someone because of their actions? That’s perfectly reasonable.
If someone comes into my store not wearing a shirt, I can say: “no shirt, no service.”
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