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Wait, I'm admittedly not well read on this incident, but I keep seeing people ITT insisting that they were asked to leave. By who?
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2018/04/17...-released.html
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He said the men were asked to leave three times but refused
https://www.cnn.com/2018/04/17/healt...cks/index.html
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On Thursday, two men had asked to use the restroom at Starbucks, but were told that the bathrooms are for customers only. They occupied a table without making a purchase and a manager called the police after the men declined to leave the premises because, they said they were waiting for an acquaintance.
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From what I understand the only people who asked them to leave were the cops.
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Again, from what I understand they didn't have an altercation with any employee, no employee asked them to leave,
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and they were doing something completely normal-- waiting for a friend/whatever at Starbucks.
It's not normal to use a private business as your place of assembly without patronizing that business or otherwise having permission from the business. Just because you've gotten away with it before, doesn't mean that it's ok.
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All of a sudden (from their perspective) there are cops there telling them to leave. How would you react?
Obediently.
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You'd likely be pretty confused, think there's some sort of misunderstanding
So? Take it up with the ACLU after the fact. But when a police officer says 'get up and leave', then you had better get the fuck up and leave!
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and you very likely may refuse
WHAAAAAT???????? No. Sorry. This attitude is why shit escalates. Obey the god damn police!
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since from your perspective none of this adds up-- you're not a vagrant, what you're doing is wholly typical, and there was no meaningful lead up to give you the impression that this was to be the trajectory of your day.
What nutso parrallel universe did I stumble into here? Why are you entitled to have any specific trajectory of your day? Why is it necessary for other people to let you effectively steal from their business, just so you can have a nice day? And why in the wide wide world of sports would you ever believe it is justified to disobey law enforcement in protest to an event that makes your day less than perfect. What's next?? Government issued baby pacifiers???
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Sure a private business can set their own rules (within some legal boundaries), and sure, I suppose technically they may not have broken the law, and I'll even grant that race may not have played a role (none of us are mind readers), but to insist that it made sense for two business men at a Starbucks table waiting to meet a third should have been kicked out is laughable.
I think you need to try and imagine how a situation could escalate to this point. You seem to be inferring that the manager just saw two black guys not buying anything and then went straight to the cops. That's not what happened.
They asked to use the bathroom, but were denied because they were not customers. All they had to do was buy a fucking cup of coffee and wait for their friend. Instead, they refused to buy something. At which point they are REFUSING to engage in a justifiable reason for even being in the store. That's a perfectly valid reason to ask them to leave, in my opinion. They refused that request as well....THREE TIMES.
Then....the cops were called.
All of that seems perfectly reasonable to me. Not a fireable offense.