A Memphis restaurant owner kicked out National Guard members and had every legal right to do it.
Fine. But that does not mean it was right, and it certainly does not mean he gets to cry about the response. If customers want to boycott the restaurant, hammer it with bad reviews, and take their business somewhere else, that is the consequence of the choice he made. You cannot flex your right to refuse service and then complain when other people exercise their right to respond.
He decided to choose petty politics over respecting service members. Now he's paying the price.
@data_republican You’ve been paying this extra 3% all along. Businesses have just recently, last few years, started the policy of telling us up front and giving you a cheaper option. Not sure if this new policy is the result of legislation or business pushback on credit card companies.
@katsuxbt NFL started a financial literacy program in 2002. All rookies must attend. I have zero doubt that their agents recommend financial advisors. Young players just don’t want to listen.