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Originally Posted by Radar
You're clearly in the wrong on this and so were the cops and theater manager.
Property rights do not trump individual rights and the lady did leave. If you think she didn't leave in an appropriate amount of time, what amount of time is appropriate? Should she have run for her life out of the building? Is 30 seconds appropriate? How about 10 minutes? Who makes that determination and by what standards? Certainly not the theater manager. So who?
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When asked to stop the unwanted actions on private property, she should have stopped
immediately.
She did not do that. When asked to leave, she should have
started to leave
immediately, and she should have continued until she was off the property.
She did not do that. She argued, she caused a scene, she continued the unwanted behavior. She then moved that unwanted behavior to another part of the private property for a time before leaving.
The simple and undeniable truth is that she violated the rights of the property owner. Clearly you lack the necessary grasp of the obvious to realize this. She undermined the very foundation of Libertarianism, and you-- an outspoken Libertarian-- are defending her. You could cut the irony with a knife.