Should businesses, big or small — from Walmart down to a family-owned grocery store — be legally allowed to kick you out because of what you wear or say? For example, if someone wears a Nazi shirt, a KKK shirt, or has a Nazi tattoo on their body, should a business be allowed to kick them out? And, just to be fair, this applies to both the left and the right. If someone walks in wearing a pro-Palestine shirt or a Black Lives Matter shirt, should a business be allowed to kick them out too?


Yes because it is private property and freedom of speech only applies to governments.
Well done on the new controversial question @Grimreaper@sopuli.xyz / @PixelNomad@sopuli.xyz do we expect to see it with the same frequency as super heros are bad guys or age gaps are bad?