In America itβs illegal to run a store out of your house because white people hate minorites.
But itβs your house !?
Iβm no lawyer or anything, but isnβt there a law that lets you do whatever the fuck you want to your house (something along the line of βcastle bla bla bla doctrineβ?
We have something called zoning laws. Some people here are blaming racism for these laws. Maybe thatβs partially true, not entirely sure. But there are definitely other reasons.
Like youβre not supposed to put a factory next to a school. A few years ago there was a huge factory explosion in Texas and because of their shitty zoning it affected some school in the area. Canβt remember if kids died in that.
i donβt doubt that racism is a component to this, but thereβs also the part where breaking up the monotone suburban hellscape would make it βunsafe for kidsβ. people move to suburbs with the specific purpose of having kids, so the place is designed to be inescapable without a car but with no clear signs of confinement, just an endless continuation of the same sanitized space. then when said kids are old enough to trust they can learn to drive in the same environment and only then released from the tutorial world theyβre safely stuck into whenever they come βhomeβ
but yes, also, god forbid your children have to meet minorities or poor people, and since small shops donβt pay well and have the audacity to employ non-white people, the only way is to cut them out. you can pick your shit up at the gas station, if youβre an adult.
Castle docyorine is in regards to home defense should someone enter your house to harm you
Zoning lwas treat residential and commercial zoning means certain types of business like running an in person store is a no go
Wild to me that there is a law that legally allows me to literally shoot someone on sight, but can be arrested if trying to sell inofensive, day to day stuff at my house. American priorities first I guess?
Yes, but like others have said there are zoning laws, but more importantly these suburbs are almost always included with HOA (Home Owner Association) and when you buy the house you are required to accept the covenants of the HOA where your house sits, however what makes this even worse is that most states give WAY too much power to HOAβs to the point where if you are doing something that does not comply with the HOA covenants, you can be subjected to fines, getting sued, or even have your house foreclosed on by the HOA.
I love the freedom I get in America