Despite your rather annoying habit of pretending you know everything while others who have different points of view are pure stupid, I'll just address a few points before ending my participation here.
However (this is what you are failing to grasp) Business property has INVITED the PUBLIC onto their property... Can you comprehend what that say's? Read that 100 times if you need to (obviously, you do)
I tried to read it 100 times but that apostrophe in the wrong place killed my desire. However, I will submit to your superior intelligence and assume it's supposed to be there.
By INVITING the PUBLIC onto their business property, that is what they get, the PUBLIC. The "Public" is anyone, regardless of the color of their skin, or ethnic background, or the language they speak.... OR WHATEVER they have in their pockets, or hanging off of their belts, or if they have braces on their teeth... or anything else you can think of.
Hmm I can think of quite a bit. Let's try a couple and see if they fit into your scenario, shall we? How about if someone comes into your store with t-shirts exclaiming that black people are nothing but monkeys and should be rounded up and shot, would you have the right to refuse service?
How about if a fancy restaurant requires people to dress in a certain way and refuse to seat anyone not wearing a tie, do they have that right or no?
Use your superior imagination to come up with more, but I think even you can figure out where I'm going with this.
The rest of your post, while mildly amusing, bears no reason for reply. Irrational ranting is not my favorite mode of conversation with another person. However, your follow on post brought up something interesting:
YOU FAIL TO UNDERSTAND THAT THEY ALREADY HAVE DONE THAT....... ever heard of business laws? Regulations?
Tell me (and please make it simple so that one of my limited intelligence can understand it), these business laws and regulations that you speak of, do they justify and allow for things like dress codes, codes of conduct, and other behavioral modifications that a business owner can fall back on to justify his refusal of service at his discretion?
After all, the US Constitution does spell out my right of free speech, does it not? Can I then go into any business I feel like going into and simply stand there and say "this place sucks, this place sucks, this place sucks" over and over again? Under your theory of Zero Rights Infringement, I can pretty much do what I want, when I want, where ever I want as long as the business is not a private one, correct?
How about this, Sparky. You take that Second Amendment and march right down to the local Diner and demand to be let in under the authority of the US Constitution. After all, it DOES say "shall not be infringed", does it not? What can a little sign that says "No Weapons" possibly do to you when you are armed with the US Constitution, anyway? Who do these people think they are?
That's right, take no guff from no wussy burger flipper. He's obviously too stupid to comprehend the meaning of "shall not be infringed" anyway. He might know where to put his apostrophes, but he don't know squat about freedom, does he?
Yes sir, these here business laws are on our side. They have all this worked out. It wasn't until I began to read your posts that I understood them. I really feel stupid now. And to think that I've been following illegal laws this whole time.
Who would have thought that all of these ordinances that states, counties, cities, and towns have been making up for years now were really just illegal pieces of legislation that we could have blown off? Who are these business owners that dare put up signs designed to keep a homie down, anyway?
Just what gives them the right to turn me away anyway?
Ahh yes, those very same
business laws and regulations that you mention, that's what. It is in these business laws and regulations where you find the answers.
Thanks for playing.