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johnbrownbody t1_je6szo8 wrote

>There are reasons why bars and breweries have to explicitly specify they are 21+ over or 21+ over hours.

And yet many allow kids, and many breweries are family friendly.

I will avoid brunch because it will trigger you to see a child. Na, I won't.

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[deleted] OP t1_je6tyb1 wrote

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johnbrownbody t1_je6uage wrote

Kids cannot eat from the kids menu at breweries?

Last time I checked they can.

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[deleted] OP t1_je6ujzw wrote

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johnbrownbody t1_je6urwp wrote

So if the primary purpose of an establishmemt is drinking then children should not be present?

Do you have a revenue % in alcohol sales cutoff where kids aren't allowed to be at an establishment? Or is this authoritarianism vibe based

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[deleted] OP t1_je6uxgu wrote

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johnbrownbody t1_je6vkvz wrote

> Do you have a revenue % in alcohol sales cutoff where kids aren't allowed to be at an establishment? Or is this authoritarianism vibe based


So businesses that either sell or produce their own alcohol for distribution cannot chose to catern to parents to bring their children? You have decided that kids are not allowed at these establishments. Again, any revenue rule of thumb or is your authoritarian belief completely vibe based? I wouldnt want to break the imaginary rules in your head, of course not!

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[deleted] OP t1_je6vxi4 wrote

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johnbrownbody t1_je6w2yl wrote

Do you think strip clubs and breweries are the same?

No need to strawman your opposition unless your argument is very bad! But you keep doing it.

You refuse to answer simple questions like "can businesses that sell primarily alcohol cater to parents and children." if you think the answer is no then just admit you want to ban that behavior, and we can go on our separate ways. No need to create silly strawman arguments.

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[deleted] OP t1_je6w909 wrote

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johnbrownbody t1_je6wo2g wrote

> dragging your kid to

Your personal issues with going places as a kid aren't really relevant here. If you think that strip clubs and breweries are so similar then this is really not a very interesting conversation. Again, whatever your personal issues are with children or had as a child going places are your own, and don't impact anyone else.

> You refuse to answer simple questions like "can businesses that sell primarily alcohol cater to parents and children." if you think the answer is no then just admit you want to ban that behavior, and we can go on our separate ways. No need to create silly strawman arguments.

No need to answer this simple question. I'll just ignore you now.

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Surefinewhatever1111 t1_je78q6a wrote

>Should kids be allowed at strip clubs too?

Maybe? Figure staff could use on site daycare.

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Wheresmycardigan t1_je6vijv wrote

What? I didn't mention anything about brunch lol Restaurants are food places with side of bar.

I think posting 21+ hours is beneficial for everyone.

It just baffled me in your questioning that there would be anyone who when they decided to have kids and embark on parenthood, it was assumed or there was a line of thinking that you could go to places that are primarily drinking like pre kids but just bring your kid?

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johnbrownbody t1_je6vtcq wrote

> I think posting 21+ hours is beneficial for everyone.

Where did I say that there shouldn't be 21+ hours? OP is arguing that bars and breweries should ban children.

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Wheresmycardigan t1_je6y11o wrote

I mentioned the hours lol

Children should not be in bars. I don't understand how this is controversial...

Breweries? Sure have at it parents. But bars are for adults.

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