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Edited on Sun Aug-08-10 03:03 AM by Q3JR4
No matter how pretty these privately owned buildings make themselves on the inside, no matter how much paint they put over themselves to add a veneer of welcome-ness to the undercurrent of corporate ownership, no matter how much they try to project otherwise, these places are not for the public. We don't have the right to say what we want, or picket the bad decisions of our corporate overlords. More importantly we do not have the right to tell them whom they can and cannot allow onto this land that is not owned by the public.
If you think otherwise, you're deluded. That delusion, however, is not your fault. The companies that rent space on the privately owned mall land pay a lot of money to keep you there.
Q3JR4.
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