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Re: A group of protesters marched to the burnt-out Wendy's where Rayshard Brooks was killed Saturday calling for the restaurant to be turned into a peace center.

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If it's a corporate store, that could happen. BUT, if it is owned by a small franchisee ... especially if that franchisee is a member of the local African-American community ... they might not be able to afford to let it go so easy. 




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Re: A group of protesters marched to the burnt-out Wendy's where Rayshard Brooks was killed Saturday calling for the restaurant to be turned into a peace center.
By: ribit
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Mon, 13 Jul 20 10:25 PM
Msg. 03296 of 60014

Well, that's one of the beautiful things about the United States of America ... historically, we recognize and honor private property rights.  

...this wendy's is within the Atlanta City Limits and mz bottoms, da mayor thinks she is the queen and can do whatever she wants without any downside whatsoever. If she decides to seize Wendy's property it would cost Wendy's more in lawyers services and "bad publicity" in the BLM community than they think they can afford to lose. I don't think Wendy's will stand up to them if they seize it for zero compensation.


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