12/9/2010 2:24:48 PM
^Hey, it's not my analogy. But I think his point was that you'd never know he was a member of the WBC had he not caused a ruckus in town (ie, firing bullets)Also, I am not arguing whether or not they would win a lawsuit, I am saying that, according to the word of law, I don't think it's a legit reason.Now, could you argue that it is, certainly. I could even come up with some really neat ways to take it to court, but that's beyond the point. Honestly, thanks to the idea of case law, I suspect someone with a decent enough attorney could walk in and say, "We denied them service because they are members of WBC, and they're assholes" and get away with it, which is fine with me, because I think people should be able to refuse service to anyone... But again, beside the point.[Edited on December 9, 2010 at 2:29 PM. Reason : ]
12/9/2010 2:29:10 PM
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=146340218751492
12/9/2010 2:34:43 PM
12/9/2010 2:35:38 PM
^ I think "in town" versus "in the establishment" causes issues with that ideology (I'm playing the devils advocate here). Could you really claim your business had an interest in refusing them because someone else committed a crime against their property while they were executing a legally sanctioned and "peaceful" (debatable) protest. It's a matter of perspective, I suppose.
12/9/2010 2:49:24 PM
Well, when a police escort is reqired to get them out of town after having conducted their lawful protest then yes. You have a reasonable expectation that providing them services could cause you a problem.I also reject the notion that protesting funerals is part of their religious belief system. Rather they are purely assholes out seeking attention hidden behind the mask of religion[Edited on December 9, 2010 at 2:55 PM. Reason : .]
12/9/2010 2:52:57 PM
^Protesting (more namely, assembly) is a protected first amendment right. Telling the world during their protest how they (their religion) feels about gays seems pretty straightforward. Lots of sects of Christianity abhor homosexuality, so it's perfectly reasonable what they're doing, regardless of the total distaste of it. But we don't govern good taste, see "The World v Larry Flint."Also, the police escort was there to keep them safe, not deliver them from the city, most noted by the fact that the police escort was willing to stop and let them get their tires fixed from a local shop. Their presence, if anything, should make it LESS likely for the shop owner to expect trouble for serving them.[Edited on December 9, 2010 at 3:08 PM. Reason : ]
12/9/2010 3:00:15 PM
Precisely, the police were required to keep them safe that was my point. It shows that the shop owner can create a reasonable expectation of safety charge, with or without police being there.The fact that their religious beliefs abhor homosexuality and how widespread that belief is, especially in rural Oklahoma cuts against their ability to claim religious bias against them.I also reject the argument that all actions by a religious group are religious by nature.[Edited on December 9, 2010 at 3:24 PM. Reason : .][Edited on December 9, 2010 at 3:25 PM. Reason : ,]
12/9/2010 3:22:52 PM
See, that's the perspective issue. The police being there should lend to a reasonable expectation of safety. also, the WBC members never did anything wrong, they just got their tires slashed.I have no idea what your second paragraph is trying to say... They are in a place that probably feels the same about homosexuality, so that can't be the reason they were denied service? that has nothing to do with it. the fact that they were denied service without a good reason is the problem. I am not saying any actions by religious groups are religious. I am saying that their view on homosexuality is part of their belief system (protected by government) and that their right to protest (protected by government) combined with their message delivery is legal (and distasteful). So nothing about that takes them outside the realm of having a right to service, a la the civil rights act.
12/9/2010 3:46:30 PM
So if a PETA member is outside KFC protesting and then walks in to buy a Double Down, the KFC manager HAS to sell one to him?What about the sign "We reserve the right to refuse service to anyone."
12/9/2010 3:46:50 PM
^I don't think so, if the protesters are protesting the business (the business then has an interest in denying them service, so they'll go away). But the difference there is that the protests are happening at the same place the business is. If they were protesting a funeral and walked in to get some chicken,they have a right to be served.And that sign has to do with "private rights to exclude"
12/9/2010 3:49:55 PM
Okay, but if Chewbacca is protesting the funeral of Darth Vader on Endor, then tries to buy some power couplings from the Ewoks, they HAVE to sell them to Chewbacca? But he's a Wookiee from the planet Kashyyk. That don't make sense!You must acquit.
12/9/2010 3:59:14 PM
Chewbacca was on the same side as the ewoks. Furthermore he would have no reason to protest as Anakin was the one who killed Palpatine.Flawed argument.
12/9/2010 4:00:53 PM
just because no one else pointed this out from page 1
12/9/2010 4:08:19 PM
12/9/2010 4:16:04 PM
Duncan and Mr. Joshua saves the thread
12/9/2010 4:25:03 PM
1. ... Is reasonable and could win. But I, for one, would have a hard time stomaching that excuse, when the only "disturbance" was tire slashings. It's not like people were pelting them with bottles, or following them as they left town (that we know of). There would have to be context for that to be believable (a police escort not cutting it).2. It wouldn't be for religious issues. It'd be because they were arbitrarily refused service, because the store owner didn't like them.3. You can't walk around saying "That issue is just like this issue" when your two scenarios are in very different contexts. Of course it makes sense for a bar to not want gangs to show their colors, that's a place where they'd typically congregate and get drunk and rowdy. The same argument isn't as strong in, say, a wal-mart.
12/9/2010 4:27:05 PM
^ Would you want to be known as the only Auto Shop in town that helped the WBC? I don't think that would be good for your business.
12/9/2010 4:32:47 PM
Yeah, because it's going to make headline news that you put some tires on a WBC member's carYOU MUST BE ONE OF THEM...Be serious
12/9/2010 4:33:22 PM
holy shit this got off the rails fast
12/9/2010 4:43:13 PM
12/9/2010 4:46:58 PM
12/9/2010 4:48:45 PM
You know, I would think that if Westboro church had enough of a case to sue these auto shops, they already would have considering their litigation history.
12/9/2010 5:05:42 PM
12/9/2010 5:25:58 PM
Didn't read the thread. I wish the Justice Department would grant me legal immunity to deal with them as necessary--a hunting license of sorts. I'd follow those motherfuckers around like they were the Grateful Dead.
12/9/2010 5:26:52 PM
12/9/2010 5:55:06 PM
No one is sensationalizing anything. Disruptions can happen while the tires are getting changed. Any establishment in a small town can become a sight of disruptions with people like WBC being present in the way they were.[Edited on December 9, 2010 at 6:26 PM. Reason : .]
12/9/2010 6:17:44 PM
WHAT IF A T REX AND A HIPPOPOTAMUS WERE PROTESTING EVOLUTION BEING TAUGHT IN SCHOOLS BUY EATING PEOPLE AND THEN WANTED TO GO TO DISNEYWORLD PARISWOULD DISNEYWORLD HAVE TO SERVE THEMPLEASE GUYS I HAVE A MATCH TONIGHT
12/9/2010 6:30:35 PM
paintball drive-by get your autocockers ready!
12/9/2010 7:18:12 PM
Triangle conservative groups to protest Westboro
12/10/2010 10:46:20 AM
^ Good for them.
12/10/2010 10:52:31 AM
[Edited on December 10, 2010 at 10:54 AM. Reason : wrong thread]
12/10/2010 10:54:14 AM
damn, this thread got quiet. This was arguably the TWW Thread of the Day yesterday.THE PROTEST IS TOMORROW, PEOPLE.
12/10/2010 2:18:28 PM
i heard TULIPlovr hurt himself trying to stick his finger up his pisshole.[Edited on December 10, 2010 at 2:47 PM. Reason : might explain the low traffic on this thread today.]
12/10/2010 2:47:29 PM
http://tinyurl.com/2fm6ac8Their lawyer on Bob & The Showgram this morning. Wretched.
12/10/2010 2:53:00 PM
I was really hoping their plane, bus or whatever would crash after listening to that crap this morning.
12/10/2010 3:15:55 PM
^^ Wowie zowie I like how she hung up on them when they asked her if she thought she was a perfect Christian
12/10/2010 3:17:00 PM
haha. I liked when she was rambling at the end and her service went out.
12/10/2010 3:47:42 PM
Dear Lord she has 11 children
12/10/2010 3:59:20 PM