. If one Taco Bell is closed, customers can migrate to another one. Unless you are saying that the customers of the closed Taco Bell are unable to migrate or are denied service to other Taco Bells, your argument is irrelevant.They're not going to put two so close together that they are drawing each other's customers.
If the Taco Bell were closed you would have a point.
It's not closed, though. It's just closing for an hour and a half after school lets out. That's not enough to support a competing Taco Bell.
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Apparently brawling inside a Taco Bell is a protected right?You misunderstand.
The blacks at that school are--it's very unlikely there are two Taco Bells close enough to the school.
Disparate impact has nothing to do with any of this.
Huh?
The point is that showing why the pattern happens doesn't change the fact that it happens.
I have seen multiple people on the left argue that disparate impact is enough to prove discrimination.