If You’re Not Serving Me Food In My MAGA Hat, Please Put Discrimination On Your Menu
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If You’re Not Serving Me Food In My MAGA Hat, Please Put Discrimination On Your Menu

If your view gets in the way of common courtesy, maybe YOU should check YOURSELF at the door.

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If You’re Not Serving Me Food In My MAGA Hat, Please Put Discrimination On Your Menu
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Let’s start off by saying one thing: your political view is your political view and that’s fine.

We don’t have to agree on everything. However, when your view gets in the way of common courtesy, maybe you should check yourself.

A NYC bar recently refused service to someone wearing a Make America Great Again hat. Some Democrats/Liberals would applaud this behavior. However, if the roles were reversed and a Democrat/Liberal was refused service for wearing something that said “I’m With Her,” all hell would break loose.

So why is it that Republicans can get denied service no questions asked (and no fits thrown) but Democrats/Liberals need everything handed to them on a silver platter or the world owes them something and then some? I hate to be this person, but Democrats/Liberals, the summer is coming and if you’re not careful, your snowflake political views may melt away.

Let’s get some things straight: just because I support Trump, doesn’t make me a bigot. However, if you deny me service because I believe something different than you, feel free to label yourself as a one (Bigotry definition: intolerance toward those who hold different opinions from oneself).

I support the relationship of one man and one woman so if that makes me monogamous, then so be it. Feel free to support an open relationship, but just because I want a closed one doesn’t mean you can label me something negative (Monogamy definition: the practice or state of being married to one person at a time).

If you call me racist, you’re only embarrassing yourself by assuming you know me - that's tacky.

To be honest, Trump has done positive things in Office that you either a) don’t know about, or b) don’t care about:

1. Started a “Blue Alert” to inform people when cops go missing

2. Ordered a secretarial order permitting the speed up of oil and gas leases (on federal lands)

3. Made for-profit colleges more transparent to prospective students (competition rates and post-grad earnings)

Let’s be straight: if you deny me service because I’m different than you, that’s discrimination. That’s just the fact of the matter and if the roles were reversed, you might not be as nice as I’m being right now. If you’re not going to serve me because I support Trump, feel free to throw “Discrimination” on your menu and call it a day.

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