Marjorie Taylor Greene Compares 'No Vax, No Service' Sign To Segregation

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., described a private businesses’ decision to not admit non-vaccinated patrons to segregation.
Greene tweeted on Sunday night about a sign from an Atlanta restaurant that read “NO VAX NO SERVICE.” The restaurant felt the sign was necessary after a few positive covid cases last week.
Greene started her Twitter post with, "This is segregation."
This is called segregation.
— Marjorie Taylor Greene __ (@mtgreenee) July 26, 2021
Will you be testing everyone at the door for the flu, strep throat, stomach bugs, colds, meningitis, aids, venereal diseases, Hep A, Hep C, staff infections, athletes foot, pink eye, croup, bronchitis, ringworm, scabies, or any other contagions? pic.twitter.com/osUBTYqGCg
Most of what Greene listed are not deadly illnesses and private businesses can refuse service to anyone for a number of different reasons that cannot be considered grounds for discrimination.
This is not the first incendiary comment Greene has made concerning the vaccine.
She once compared mask mandates and vaccination efforts to the Holocaust and Nazism. Greene initially refused to back down tweeting “Vaccinated employees get the vaccinated logo just like the Nazis forced Jewish people to wear the gold star.”
Greene apologized in June for the comments, calling them “offensive” and “hurtful,” and adding that she is “truly sorry” and she intends to “own” her mistakes.
“There is no comparison to the Holocaust,” Greene said at a press conference.
Marjorie Taylor Greene: “I have made a mistake… this afternoon I visited the Holocaust Museum. The Holocaust is- there’s nothing comparable to it.” pic.twitter.com/skrF6YyC3u
— Andrew Solender (@AndrewSolender) June 14, 2021
Greene recently compared President Biden’s door-to-door efforts to get people vaccinated to the “brown shirts.”
“People have a choice, they don’t need your medical brown shirts showing up at their door ordering vaccination. You can’t force people to be a part of the human experiment,” Greene wrote.
On July 19, Twitter imposed a 12-hour ban on Greene for violated its policy against sharing misleading information about COVID-19.
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