You are correct in that he may have a claim that the gym has violated its contract with him.
I was assuming, possibly incorrectly, that the author was claiming he has a constitutional right to wear whatever shirt he wants. That asking him to change or leave is a violation of his right to free speech or some such idiocy.
The problem, of course, is that there is no way any contract can cover all possible contingencies in advance.
BTW, if I objected to another patron wearing a Che shirt glorifying a mass murderer, I wonder if he’d be asked to change or leave?
“BTW, if I objected to another patron wearing a Che shirt glorifying a mass murderer, I wonder if hed be asked to change or leave?”
Speaking of t shirts that offend me. You nailed it. Why I don’t speak up? Half the people wearing Che shirts have no freaking idea who or what he was!! I had to explain to FReepers who Anthony Comstock was!
Hey Yea that is what I need!!! An Anthony Comstock t shirt..oh that will really PO the feminists.