Well. Seems that some places are now taking vaccines somewhat seriously. Before, a lot of businesses wanted to open as soon as possible during the pandemic; some even ignoring orders to keep closed for the duration, and getting hammered with fines as punishment. Now, with the Delta Variant going around (and more people FINALLY seeming to take getting the shots seriously), a lot of places are requiring proof of either vaccination, or a negative COVID test before they let you in. They're trying to protect themselves and their customers from getting sick. Very admirable, I think.
However, some people seem to have a problem with this. They still don't want to get the shot, nor do they think they need to get a test to enter a place (ya know....'FREEDUMB!!!') And so, they complain about it: "It's not right!" "It's not fair!" "You can't deny me service because I don't wanna do that!" In fact, the same people who had no trouble with a bakery turning down a gay wedding (because, ya know..."It's their right! No one should have to serve people they don't wanna!"), are the most vocal about how 'wrong' it is. Sorry, Snowflakes, it's not wrong for them to refuse to serve you....it's their *Right* to do so. Don't want to follow the rules? Don't come in. You're not *so* important that the business is going to close because of it.
Maybe you can find a bakery to get your lunch at....
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