Yeah that’s kind of a gross and really bizarre way to frame this article when you read the full context.
Yeah that’s kind of a gross and really bizarre way to frame this article when you read the full context.
That pull out was pretty click baity. Her entire response is worth reading.
My 5 year old wears his mask when told to do so without complaint. This is a nation of adult-babies.
Precisely. And also: if your lungs are already so bad that wearing a mask is “intolerable” to you, stay the fuck home while a deadly respiratory virus is running rampant through the country.
Also, pretty much no one is “physically unable to tolerate a mask”. With very, very, VERY few exceptions, those people are just being whiny assholes.
She believes the store is large enough—16,000 square feet—to allow for a few exceptions, like customers who claim they’re physically unable to tolerate a mask or workers who need a small break during or six- or eight-hour shifts as long as they keep their distance from other people.
“Oh, so it’s ok for us to spend our paychecks on rent and heat but it’s NOT ok for us to spend our paychecks on a jetski???”
I hope you are correct. My biggest concern is that if they aren’t watching the right news channels, that they will never see this.
These moms are great. Trump is doing this, among other reasons, to regain the suburban voters in swing states and even some in red states. He’s trying to frighten them with scary black and brown “looters” from the evil big cities. I’m not sure videos of his gestapo gassing Target moms, some of whom were visibly…
I’m smirking a bit at all the comments chastising you for the state of your property.
Yep. The experience she’s describing has happened to me every time I have pre-ordered/paid for food at McDonald’s (meaning roughly a couple times a month). They don’t start making your order until you actually show up at the restaurant. That means that if it’s busy or you have a large order, you’re asked to park and…
She chose to run errands in her uniform because she thought it would get her special treatment (Free Meals/First Responders Discount/Move to the front of a line) and her immediate response not getting any of those perks triggers a PTSD type of meltdown? GOOD.
Anyone that has a sobbing meltdown over waiting for fast food needs to have their gun removed and to have their fitness for duty evaluated.
The SCOTUS opinion only applied to employment, however, it is assumed that this will set precedent for other areas of federal policy, e.g., title IX. Lawsuits are already being planned. But if things change in November, they might not be necessary. fingers crossed.
I’ll let Chris Rock respond:
I made the mistake of saying this once when I first heard the BLM movement, before fully grok’ing what it meant. Really a foot squarely in mouth moment. It’s difficult for me to fully understand this situation because frankly, as a white male, I’m blind to large parts of the problem. And that’s really the core issue…
Right, it seems that you haven’t read the article because the “narrative” is to highlight the disaparity of black deaths to police in the USA.
I also use the analogy that when when discussing Breast Cancer Awareness people don’t/shouldn’t pop up with “All Cancers Matter.”
This ‘family as performance’ shit is angering in ways I cannot reasonably put into words using my mushy quarantine brain.