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USA Today asks: Is it ever OK to kick someone out of a store?

In light of protests and a boycott effort against Starbucks following the arrest of two black men at a Philadelphia location, USA Today asked in a tweet Wednesday if it was “ever OK to kick you out of a store?”

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Apparently, the editors of USA Today thought this was a question its readers actually had.

Spoiler alert: Yes, it’s OK.

Yes, but aside from that …

https://twitter.com/sirensoIiIoquy/status/986631258917801986

https://twitter.com/CargoShortLife/status/986638229288796160

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https://twitter.com/joelengel/status/986686879243186176

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We know USA Today wrote the story, but are they really sure?

 


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