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Tripleee 1 point ago +3 / -2

You might want to reconsider assuming so much about people you do not know.

My point of view comes with the law in mind. Your point of view apparently comes from a very emotional place.

To answer your question: Your editoralized headline with incorrect information did a poor job telling me what your point of the post was. I am sorry I did not come to the conclusion you expected me to. The rest of your comment is irrelevant ad hominems and non sequiturs.

I recommend considering touching some grass. Have a great day.

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Tripleee 21 points ago +24 / -3

Sure it does. If they are on private property, the property owner can ask for them to leave, regardless of what they are wearing or saying. This can be done via their hired security. It is not clear who gave the order for them to leave but it is clear to me the person asking them to leave works on the property. Given their final statement was to call the police, it appears they are taking the next step to have them trespassed. This would be different if they were on a public sidewalk.