Many anti-maskers still can’t seem to figure out that private businesses have every right to refuse them service.
An encounter between a Canadian anti-masker and very patient Lush employees is gathering traction on social media as yet another example of a “Karen” thinking she’s entitled to do whatever she wants.
The Karen in question recorded the video herself, and subsequently posted it to her Facebook. At the time the video starts, mall security has already showed up to support the three Lush employees.
“Explain to me how my human rights, with my medical condition, cannot walk through the store, when it’s perfectly fine for me to walk through a store?” the woman asks. The near-incoherency of the question is an omen of all that is to follow.
The security guard explains to her that wearing a mask is store policy and that the woman, like all customers, has to abide by that.
“It isn’t a law,” she protests.
“But it’s their store policy. If they’re asking you to leave their store, they have the right to refuse you service,” he explains.
“I’m not causing a harassment,” the woman says.
After one of the Lush employees contradicts the woman’s claim, the security guard informs her that if she doesn’t leave after being asked multiple times, they are going to have to call the police.
“Do you understand that you’re breaching my human rights?” she again wrongly insists.
“I don’t know that,” he replies.
After complaining about “commie intimidation,” insisting she knows her “constitutional human rights,” and falsely claiming that a Lush store is “public property,” she is eventually somewhat placated when an employee gets her the number for the company’s head office. She leaves the store with a fake polite “Have a good day.”