The Angry Violent Left

Antifa/and the leadership of BLM (not the actual people protesting and fighting for the advancement of Black Americans) and no different than white nationals and Proud Boys trash.  
And yes Riots are Riots.  I also spoke about a few other issues by the way  :cheers




You can't be thinking clearly if you are equating the damage done during the protests this summer with a targeted attack on a building housing our country's legislative branch.

 
It's a pretty dumb, and irresponsible comparison.... It's also a pretty f#&%ing stupid reason to lose your job because of the woke mob on the left.


I read this a couple times, trying to figure out which side of the political spectrum was agitating. Depending on your city or neighborhood, you could be dangerously hounded for being either liberal or conservative. The first half of the statement is a pretty valuable perspective. The last line forgets that people are born Jews, but choose their own political viewpoints -- which actually do reflect their values. 

How many of you know split households?  One liberal spouse and one conservative spouse. I know a few. They've always made it work. But last week one of my friends told me she was now scared of the aunts and uncles who come with being married to her husband. 

 
I read this a couple times, trying to figure out which side of the political spectrum was agitating. Depending on your city or neighborhood, you could be dangerously hounded for being either liberal or conservative. The first half of the statement is a pretty valuable perspective. The last line forgets that people are born Jews, but choose their own political viewpoints -- which actually do reflect their values. 

How many of you know split households?  One liberal spouse and one conservative spouse. I know a few. They've always made it work. But last week one of my friends told me she was now scared of the aunts and uncles who come with being married to her husband. 


No doubt that cancel culture is a bipartisan effort, though it does seem more damaging on the public/famous/rich scale, which is the scale conservatives, and conservative views are often cancelled on. However, to your point, I wouldn't feel comfortable sharing anti-Trump views on my personal Facebook page, because of even the remote chance that it could potentially hurt my business locally....Obviously, I live in a very pro-Trump area of the country. 

 
No doubt that cancel culture is a bipartisan effort, though it does seem more damaging on the public/famous/rich scale, which is the scale conservatives, and conservative views are often cancelled on. However, to your point, I wouldn't feel comfortable sharing anti-Trump views on my personal Facebook page, because of even the remote chance that it could potentially hurt my business locally....Obviously, I live in a very pro-Trump area of the country. 
If a person own's a business, they are taking a huge unnecessary risk publicly choosing a politician, no matter the party.  I've always thought that was dumb.

 
This week a popular restaurant in Sonoma closed down after it fired a waitress for wearing a Black Lives Matter facemask.  The waitress went public with it and the restaurant was inundated with accusations and threats, including arson. The restaurant says it had established a policy of wearing either a restaurant branded facemask, or a plain surgical mask. The waitress contends they initiated the policy solely to keep her from wearing her BLM mask at work. 

Does it work both ways? Would a restaurant face angry consequences for NOT firing a waitress wearing an All Lives Matter, Blue Lives Matter, or Trump facemask? And because of this conundrum, wouldn't it be perfectly defensible for a restaurant or any business to ask employees not to display political statements on their clothing at work? 

I like watching a Karen get schooled as much as the next guy, but if the speed and unilateral consequences of cancel culture don't scare you a bit, they should. 

 
The restaurant says it had established a policy of wearing either a restaurant branded facemask, or a plain surgical mask. The waitress contends they initiated the policy solely to keep her from wearing her BLM mask at work. 

wouldn't it be perfectly defensible for a restaurant or any business to ask employees not to display political statements on their clothing at work? 


Absolutely. Your first part is the key. 

Follow the rules, or get a different job.

 
This week a popular restaurant in Sonoma closed down after it fired a waitress for wearing a Black Lives Matter facemask.  The waitress went public with it and the restaurant was inundated with accusations and threats, including arson. The restaurant says it had established a policy of wearing either a restaurant branded facemask, or a plain surgical mask. The waitress contends they initiated the policy solely to keep her from wearing her BLM mask at work. 

Does it work both ways? Would a restaurant face angry consequences for NOT firing a waitress wearing an All Lives Matter, Blue Lives Matter, or Trump facemask? And because of this conundrum, wouldn't it be perfectly defensible for a restaurant or any business to ask employees not to display political statements on their clothing at work? 

I like watching a Karen get schooled as much as the next guy, but if the speed and unilateral consequences of cancel culture don't scare you a bit, they should. 




Yeah, this whole situation seems hugely blown out of proportion. The waitress seems to be picking a fight where no fight needs to be picked. 

Follow the dress code and don't bring your politics to work. 





Sonoma restaurant closes after backlash for not allowing server to wear BLM mask


The Girl and the Fig restaurant in Sonoma is currently closed and there is no information as to when they'll be back open.


Former server Kimi Stout left when she was told she wouldn't be allowed to wear a Black Lives Matter mask at work.

"I would have absolutely abided by the mask rules if they had a sign up that said Black Lives Matter," says Stout.

The restaurant owner on Facebook, referring to the incident and Stout's situation, said "we did not fire her, we did not force her out, she made her own decision to quit because she did not want to follow the rules."
 
"Most places at a winery, at a restaurant, at a hotel, at the airport, you have a uniform. You have certain things that you have to wear to be part of that organization," says Katharina Baskin of Sonoma.
 
Aaron Mills is part owner at nearby Sunflower Café. He says it's tough because he supports Black Lives Matter and the owners of The Girl and the Fig. He says John and his wife are good people who have publicly said they support the cause.
"If they were to choose one side or another, they are going to alienate some segment of the customer base or local community, so it puts us in a hard position," says Mills.
 
 

 
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