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Not really. It’s like me walking into McDonald’s with a Metallica T-shirt and people who’s kids go to McDonald’s don’t want their kids seeing my Metallica tshirt, so they get McDonald’s to not allow Metallica tshirts because they don’t want their kids seeing Metallica tshirts. So in effect Metallica tshirts are banned.This is like saying people with no T shirt are banned because you have to wear a shirt in McDonalds. Stop with the false hysteria already. I don't think people are buying it anymore and its not helping anyone. We could be discussing important issues that actually affect us all.
Metallica was used as an example. No intent to denigrate Metallica.