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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I would have done nothing. He wasn't passing out literature. People, even hateful people, have a right to function in society. [/quote] I disagree. I think hateful people need to be shamed for their hate. They need to be called out for it, all the time, everywhere they go, by all the types of people. [/quote] Big talk. But OP lacked the courage to say even a single word to the guy. So she wanted to tell on him and get some other person to violate the guys civil rights because she hates his point of view (and yes - swasticas are disgusting, b[b]ut not as disgusting as eliminating freedom of speech[/b] - which OP wanted to do).[/quote] Sigh. Yes, the man has the freedom of speech but a private waterpark can ban "offensive symbols" like swastikas from their property, assuming that the jurisdiction doesn't provide specific protection for political beliefs. If the waterpark is owned by the government then I agree that he could not be asked to put on a shirt or leave.[/quote] +1 PP should understand the Bill of Rights before he gets disgusted the next time. [/quote]
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