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Perhaps they're not taught at home how to be civilized and live in society with others; not an excuse, an observation. Obviously, the consequences and punishment for these crimes are not harsh enough to put a stop to this despicable, depraved behavior. They could start by lifetime barring from all their stores nationwide ~ including sports, etc. ~ all those who refuse to function in society by the norms. acceptable behaviors, and fully prosecute them.
God help us all..
Lealonnie good job for calling out that hateful statement.
I was at the restaurant supply store and a guy pulled out half a box of gloves that they have graciously provided for people and then shoved them back in the box. I still don't know if the looks were because of his actions or mine, I called him on it and then had to put my hands in his face to keep him at least my arms length away.
What could possibly motivate this behavior?
God help us all
These folks get away with murder - sometimes literally. It’s about time they get held to the same standards and laws that apply to us little people.
Thank you so much! Today’s rant quota fulfilled.
I hope that the woman that ruined 35k worth of food gets prosecuted and has to work for every morsel she gets while in prison.
I just pray that I don't have to find out how I would deal with some scumbag coughing in my face on purpose. I would rather avoid something that can create a knee jerk reaction.
I doubt he will appear on ANYBODY'S roster next year. His teammates are all completely disgusted with him. As are fans.
I think we will see acts like becoming more frequent and I hope, arrestable and fineable.
I had a woman come to my house on Monday collecting sighnatures for someone who wants to be on the ballot come November. I chewed her out for being out and about with a FILTHY pen and clipboard. Her response? "This is a gov't hoax, and anyway, I take essential oils, so I'll be OK". Told her I didn't CARE of she was OK, I was worried about my elderly neighbors.
Again--you cannot fix stupid.
I am very sorry to say that it brought to mind some senior school students a couple of years back who thought it would be 'funny' to take peanut butter into a classroom which belonged to a teacher they were victimising (vicious little witches) who was known to have a nut allergy. They were prosecuted, quite rightly.
I think probably the worse punishment, though, was having the reality of what they'd done brought home to them; and I would expect that that is what needs to happen with the Cough Dare, too.
Frickin’ morons.
I heard and read news that people doing anything like this to other people and/or items in stores are being charged for serious crimes, including terroristic threats and more. I suspect there will be lawsuits to follow.
I'd probably say nothing, not look at them or acknowledge, turn and leave to avoid escalation. One never knows what lengths crazy people like that would stoop to.