Want to give it a try??? We'll see how that works out for you. Indeed, coming onto or staying on someone's property when they want you to leave is a violation of their rights. So much so that it is illegal, aka, criminal trespass.
When I tell you, "You may come to dinner, but keep you mouth shut. I don't want to hear single word about your Nancy Pelosi fantasies." that is what is known as conditional entry. When you start going off about Nancy, you are no longer welcome and you MUST LEAVE. Because you have no right to be there against my wishes, you de facto have no right to do ANYTHING there.
Other conditional entry would be:
- Don't bring your dog.
- Wear a suit and tie.
- You must be totally silent.
- No soliciting.
- No spitting.
- No smoking.
- No cross dressing.
Its truly, amazingly simple. If you don't like the rules, don't go in and if rules that you don't like come up after you are already in, don't stay.
They teach this stuff in kindergarten.
>>Furthermore, I certainly *CAN* go onto your property [lets assume invited] and spew off radically offensive crap it wouldnt be polite or proper, true and that would not be violating ANY of your rights at all.
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>Want to give it a try??? We’ll see how that works out for you. Indeed, coming onto or staying on someone’s property when they want you to leave is a violation of their rights. So much so that it is illegal, aka, criminal trespass.
You’re violating the assumption that I am invited.
>They teach this stuff in kindergarten.
Unlike Reading, or Logic, apparently...