Quote Originally Posted by FoxtArt View Post
I support business owners being able to define their own terms as to who can patronize them so long as it isn't "white people only/black people only". It isn't a government mandate so I'm a bit confused as to what the outrage is. The owner applies his own reasons to his own decisions and doesn't seem to advocate it for other businesses... meh. Businesses should be able to have a dress code if they want too. At the end of the day, it's their property and their wallet affected if they apply dumb decisions to their own operations, but nothing requires us to patronize them nor is their any lack of options or other places to go to.

Now if a town mandated it, that's a different story.
I normally fall under this thought as well, but where does it stop? Just race? Is it you can?t discriminate against things you can?t change? Height? Or can I exclude religions too. No fat people?
Imagine a place that said if you have AIDS you can?t be in here, out of fear of transmission? Where does ADA end and civil right begin? The argument I?ve heard with people with mask exceptions from a doctor is that the private buis ness can say you still can?t come in without a mask. Okay that?s great, can they also say, ?sorry wheels, no ramp for you, stairs only here, private business and such??

It?s a slippery slope of what a ?private business? that?s open to the public can restrict.