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Originally Posted by Barry-xlovecam
Is is against the federal law in the USA to deny service on the basis of race, religion, creed and now sexual orientation. That is the law in this country.
Additionally, you can deny service to someone for the reason of criminal conduct.
If a customer in the McDonalds line is dressed in a black ski mask carrying a machete -- smart thing would be to call the police. Shooting him dead if he makes any hostile threat with the machete seems a good idea ...
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Right but what I'm saying is that if I'm running a store and a guy in a KKK outfit or stormfront t-shirt comes into my store - I can ban him and it's ok. However, if an african walks into my store wearing a "Nation of Islam" or "KILL ALL WHITE PEOPLE" t-shirt, I cannot ban him because now it's prejudice against his religion or ethnicity?
Both KKK and NOI are considered hate-groups.