and the problem is still that you do not see the issue. cops being called on people to leave a semi-public space, rather than simply being asked (if they were not going to use the services offered) that they might give up the space to customers that needed the seating, is the kind of thing that can and does disproportionately affect minorities. were the seats even needed for others at the time? your misunderstanding of what a public business is/does is something you should address. also, nobody believes that you have never been in a restaurant without ordering anything. most people have at some time or another gone into say, a mc'donalds, with a friend, and not ordered anything. in this context the business's decision to bypass normal human communication and go straight to calling the cops seems to have been racially motivated, as per at least eye witness accounts. forgive me if i trust them more than i trust you, who has proven to have indelible racism subconsciously ingrained where your ability to use a dictionary/spell should have been.
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