(03-11-2025, 01:25 AM)HereOnThePrimalEdge Wrote: Their published instagram page summary
I believe it was clarified that the published image was not current, it was from years ago when that was the national requirement under Trump 1. Every business at that time required masks, 6 foot distancing, and some a vaccination card.
This was posted at the entrance to Ohelo’s during the pandemic. I haven’t seen it for years. Using your logic to reach your conclusion, every business in America should also be closed at this time due to the mask & distance requirement. Because Americans would remember all those businesses “discriminated” against them.
You seem to just want to argue. I do not but I will try to address your points logically.
1) This has nothing to do with when or where or who was president.
2) If someone clarified (in their mind) something after my post, that has nothing to do with my post.
3) and some a vaccination card. - that "some" discriminated. They chose to do that. It was not required. There are consequences for that choice. Logic
4) Using your logic to reach your conclusion, every business in America should also be closed at this time due to the mask & distance requirement. Because Americans would remember all those businesses “discriminated” against them. - No that is not my logic and in fact it's not logic at all. I never said a business "should" be closed. Why do you guys think it's cool to just add ideas to someones' statements and then call it my logic?
5)Because Punatics (and Americans) would remember every business that “discriminated” against them. Which was all of them. - No, all businesses did not require vaccination.
Restaurants on The Big Island were never required to require the vaccination of their patrons to allow them entry to dine. If Ohelo's did do that, at any point in time, then they made a choice on their own to do that and people who were turned away might very likely have made the choice to never return. It's really simple.