Starbucks Ejects Uniformed Police Officers After Customer ‘Didn’t Feel Safe’

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Flash said:
Barista needs to be terminated immediately.

Yup ... a new whacky world where instead of telling the complainant " sorry but they have a right to be here perhaps you should sit out on the patio." You ask the group just hanging out to leave
but
You can have a fully functional penis and tell everyone your name is Bernadette and you are indeed a woman, penis be damned, and . .... use the girls bathroom with some guys daughter!! :dance:

Woo hooo .... this place has gotten Crazy!! LOL
 
RandyTF said:
The barista jerk should not have caved to the customer claiming he was "uncomfortable". And he did suggest that the cops had a choice to move or "leave". That was unnecessary and rude to say the least.

let's flip this around a little for a second.

someone was "uncomfortable" because the LEO's were there, fookin' BS, but what if the story was about a Marine, Sailor, Soldier, or Airman, in the same situation?

I have been approached while in uniform by protestors as well as supporters. I had some moonbat get snippy with me at a pizza place in NY, lecturing me about the Middle East and how dare me be in the war there, etc.

It happens, not just to police officers, and it was not cool to put the officers in a position like that.
 
RandyTF said:
Super Trucker said:
RandyTF said:
BS. The barista jerk should not have caved to the customer claiming he was "uncomfortable". And he did suggest that the cops had a choice to move or "leave". That was unnecessary and rude to say the least.

So had they sat down like normal humans do in a restaurant, none of this would have happened right?
Why is the barista a "jerk"?
If I owned a business of that type I would instruct employees to handle problems as fairly as possible.
Customer feels threatened by cops STANDING in the restaurant, employee tells cops to sit or leave, I don't see what you are upset about?
Just because the cops got their feelings hurt because they weren't the ones making demands doesn't create a problem for the rest of the country.

Now had the cops been seated like normal humans and the employee asked them to leave, then you would have the proper mindset in saying he was wrong, right now you sound like somebody that lets their emotions cloud their judgement.



If the cops had been "doing" something to actually make someone "uncomfortable", I would not be of the opinion that asking them to move or leave would be wrong. But standing is hardly a threatening event.
Taking the opinion of the "uncomfortable" customer and then making a non threatening peaceful group of any sort actually feel uncomfortable so they leave is completely stupid and a poor business decision. And that poor business decision is likely causing Starf_cks some business right now.
You and I are obviously from different upbringing.
Where I am from you do not go to a restaurant, place an order then STAND after you receive your order. What you do is act like a normal human and sit in the area customers are supposed to be in as opposed to certain groups thinking they are special and that society norms do not apply to them.

BTW: Any man that is gets uncomfortable because he is asked to sit or leave is not a man but an entitled punk, plain and simple.

If I am sitting in a restaurant I do not want any group hovering over me, period.

Do you know for a fact that the uncomfortable customer wasn't the ex wife of an abusive cop?


The biggest point people are missing is, the cops could have sat like normal humans do and then it would have been done.
 
I wonder if it was the cops or their guns that made him 'uncomfortable' ?

ArizonaShooting.org answer: Open Carry Lunch Hour at Tempe Starbucks!
 
Doc Holliday said:
I wonder if it was the cops or their guns that made him 'uncomfortable' ?

ArizonaShooting.org answer: Open Carry Lunch Hour at Tempe Starbucks!

Although, I won't give SB a dime. I would grab a sandwich from the Hogie shop across the parking lot and eat it on SB's patio while OC. :dance:

ETA..if this was the Univ/Priest location...
 
Super Trucker said:
RandyTF said:
Super Trucker said:
So had they sat down like normal humans do in a restaurant, none of this would have happened right?
Why is the barista a "jerk"?
If I owned a business of that type I would instruct employees to handle problems as fairly as possible.
Customer feels threatened by cops STANDING in the restaurant, employee tells cops to sit or leave, I don't see what you are upset about?
Just because the cops got their feelings hurt because they weren't the ones making demands doesn't create a problem for the rest of the country.

Now had the cops been seated like normal humans and the employee asked them to leave, then you would have the proper mindset in saying he was wrong, right now you sound like somebody that lets their emotions cloud their judgement.



If the cops had been "doing" something to actually make someone "uncomfortable", I would not be of the opinion that asking them to move or leave would be wrong. But standing is hardly a threatening event.
Taking the opinion of the "uncomfortable" customer and then making a non threatening peaceful group of any sort actually feel uncomfortable so they leave is completely stupid and a poor business decision. And that poor business decision is likely causing Starf_cks some business right now.
You and I are obviously from different upbringing.
Where I am from you do not go to a restaurant, place an order then STAND after you receive your order. What you do is act like a normal human and sit in the area customers are supposed to be in as opposed to certain groups thinking they are special and that society norms do not apply to them.

BTW: Any man that is gets uncomfortable because he is asked to sit or leave is not a man but an entitled punk, plain and simple.

If I am sitting in a restaurant I do not want any group hovering over me, period.

Do you know for a fact that the uncomfortable customer wasn't the ex wife of an abusive cop?


The biggest point people are missing is, the cops could have sat like normal humans do and then it would have been done.



You got one thing right. You and I are from "different" upbringings. And likely different political parties.
 
cool arrow said:
RandyTF said:
The barista jerk should not have caved to the customer claiming he was "uncomfortable". And he did suggest that the cops had a choice to move or "leave". That was unnecessary and rude to say the least.

let's flip this around a little for a second.

someone was "uncomfortable" because the LEO's were there, fookin' BS, but what if the story was about a Marine, Sailor, Soldier, or Airman, in the same situation?

I have been approached while in uniform by protestors as well as supporters. I had some moonbat get snippy with me at a pizza place in NY, lecturing me about the Middle East and how dare me be in the war there, etc.

It happens, not just to police officers, and it was not cool to put the officers in a position like that.

Aw shades of returning home from the South east in the late 60s and early 70s, and there after for a decade
just saying
Rj
 
Super Trucker said:
RandyTF said:
Super Trucker said:
So had they sat down like normal humans do in a restaurant, none of this would have happened right?
Why is the barista a "jerk"?
If I owned a business of that type I would instruct employees to handle problems as fairly as possible.
Customer feels threatened by cops STANDING in the restaurant, employee tells cops to sit or leave, I don't see what you are upset about?
Just because the cops got their feelings hurt because they weren't the ones making demands doesn't create a problem for the rest of the country.

Now had the cops been seated like normal humans and the employee asked them to leave, then you would have the proper mindset in saying he was wrong, right now you sound like somebody that lets their emotions cloud their judgement.



If the cops had been "doing" something to actually make someone "uncomfortable", I would not be of the opinion that asking them to move or leave would be wrong. But standing is hardly a threatening event.
Taking the opinion of the "uncomfortable" customer and then making a non threatening peaceful group of any sort actually feel uncomfortable so they leave is completely stupid and a poor business decision. And that poor business decision is likely causing Starf_cks some business right now.
You and I are obviously from different upbringing.
Where I am from you do not go to a restaurant, place an order then STAND after you receive your order. What you do is act like a normal human and sit in the area customers are supposed to be in as opposed to certain groups thinking they are special and that society norms do not apply to them.

BTW: Any man that is gets uncomfortable because he is asked to sit or leave is not a man but an entitled punk, plain and simple.

If I am sitting in a restaurant I do not want any group hovering over me, period.

Do you know for a fact that the uncomfortable customer wasn't the ex wife of an abusive cop?


The biggest point people are missing is, the cops could have sat like normal humans do and then it would have been done.

I will give the cops this much. After having cops killed in a coffee shop in other places before I would not sit down where it would hinder my draw. If I eat in a restaurant I always sit far away from the door so I have time to stand up should some shit start. They are easy targets sitting in a place like this.
 
For sure this stupid chit is or will be the death of America as we have known it, so glad i'm on the back side of freedom loving Americans, another 10 15 years and i'm outta here. :whistle:

Rj
 
RandyTF said:
Super Trucker said:
RandyTF said:
If the cops had been "doing" something to actually make someone "uncomfortable", I would not be of the opinion that asking them to move or leave would be wrong. But standing is hardly a threatening event.
Taking the opinion of the "uncomfortable" customer and then making a non threatening peaceful group of any sort actually feel uncomfortable so they leave is completely stupid and a poor business decision. And that poor business decision is likely causing Starf_cks some business right now.
You and I are obviously from different upbringing.
Where I am from you do not go to a restaurant, place an order then STAND after you receive your order. What you do is act like a normal human and sit in the area customers are supposed to be in as opposed to certain groups thinking they are special and that society norms do not apply to them.

BTW: Any man that is gets uncomfortable because he is asked to sit or leave is not a man but an entitled punk, plain and simple.

If I am sitting in a restaurant I do not want any group hovering over me, period.

Do you know for a fact that the uncomfortable customer wasn't the ex wife of an abusive cop?


The biggest point people are missing is, the cops could have sat like normal humans do and then it would have been done.



You got one thing right. You and I are from "different" upbringings. And likely different political parties.

Don't start thinking you know something you don't.

I have a sister that was beaten on a regular basis by her ex husband who is a cop.
I'll ask again do you know for a fact that the uncomfortable customer wasn't the ex wife of an abusive cop?
A simple yes or no will do.
 
338lapua said:
Super Trucker said:
RandyTF said:
If the cops had been "doing" something to actually make someone "uncomfortable", I would not be of the opinion that asking them to move or leave would be wrong. But standing is hardly a threatening event.
Taking the opinion of the "uncomfortable" customer and then making a non threatening peaceful group of any sort actually feel uncomfortable so they leave is completely stupid and a poor business decision. And that poor business decision is likely causing Starf_cks some business right now.
You and I are obviously from different upbringing.
Where I am from you do not go to a restaurant, place an order then STAND after you receive your order. What you do is act like a normal human and sit in the area customers are supposed to be in as opposed to certain groups thinking they are special and that society norms do not apply to them.

BTW: Any man that is gets uncomfortable because he is asked to sit or leave is not a man but an entitled punk, plain and simple.

If I am sitting in a restaurant I do not want any group hovering over me, period.

Do you know for a fact that the uncomfortable customer wasn't the ex wife of an abusive cop?


The biggest point people are missing is, the cops could have sat like normal humans do and then it would have been done.

I will give the cops this much. After having cops killed in a coffee shop in other places before I would not sit down where it would hinder my draw. If I eat in a restaurant I always sit far away from the door so I have time to stand up should some s*** start. They are easy targets sitting in a place like this.

See you just gave another reason the customer might not want the cops to be standing by them. If the cops are a target, who wants to be around that?



Again the point is the cops are whiney little sissy's for having a pity party, it isn't like they were assaulted or had hot coffee thrown in the faces. They were asked to act like normal humans or leave. They made the decision to leave all by themselves and are now crying like little girls.
 
Super Trucker said:
RandyTF said:
Super Trucker said:
You and I are obviously from different upbringing.
Where I am from you do not go to a restaurant, place an order then STAND after you receive your order. What you do is act like a normal human and sit in the area customers are supposed to be in as opposed to certain groups thinking they are special and that society norms do not apply to them.

BTW: Any man that is gets uncomfortable because he is asked to sit or leave is not a man but an entitled punk, plain and simple.

If I am sitting in a restaurant I do not want any group hovering over me, period.

Do you know for a fact that the uncomfortable customer wasn't the ex wife of an abusive cop?


The biggest point people are missing is, the cops could have sat like normal humans do and then it would have been done.



You got one thing right. You and I are from "different" upbringings. And likely different political parties.

Don't start thinking you know something you don't.

I have a sister that was beaten on a regular basis by her ex husband who is a cop.
I'll ask again do you know for a fact that the uncomfortable customer wasn't the ex wife of an abusive cop?
A simple yes or no will do.



Your argument about maybe it was an ex wife wanting them to leave is pretty weak.

You obviously have some sort of cop phobia. Or you just hate cops. Doesn't matter to me but the situation at Starbucks was the fault of the Starbucks worker and possibly management. Not the cops fault.
 
I have to wait for my soldering iron to heat up soooo ... I will jump in with 2 cents no one wants to hear

I have a sister that was beaten on a regular basis by her ex husband who is a cop.
I'll ask again do you know for a fact that the uncomfortable customer wasn't the ex wife of an abusive cop?

That is a terrible thing that your sister had to go through and I make no light of it. I hope the abuser caught a rare dik rotting bacteria and he watched his penis fall off. He is a piece of shit and whatever evil can befall him is fine.
Here comes the however

However .. one of what I consider a new or at least more modern ailment is the belief that the world owes you a life free of unpleasantness and uncomfortable moments. The fact that a single person can dictate the behavior of others because they individually suffered something traumatic .. well sorry but I dont think so.

Like I said in a previous post .. If I am made to feel uncomfortable because I have a personal issue or trigger .. the world isnt and shouldnt be charged with protecting me.

If I am ass raped by a clown as a kid I cant ask everyone in the universe to be sure to keep any clown imagery away from me. If I go to a party for someones child and they have a clown and it affects me .. I need to leave and not ask everyone at the party to bend to my solitary issue.

Its part of the everyone is a victim and needs protecting thing and personally .. I hate it.

Its like the idiots that have to bring a fugin animal on to a plane so they can feel all snugly. Why do I and the 100 other people on the plane have to live with your animal in my presence because you have issues. Its your issue and you are the only one that need suffer from it and YOU need to modify YOUR life accordingly.

As far as the standing stuff .. sorry I didnt read the whole article but I will say that until I moved to AZ I never had a meeting at a coffee joint. I dont like coffee joints but some people treat them like their office so if you want the business you go there. The place was hopping!! People were standing in groups everywhere. It wasnt a starbucks but some hip place but I imagine they are all similar.

Sorry if you, the individual, are uncomfortable .. you just dont get to screw with other people for it. God never promised you a life free of distress and while i cherish individuality . there is something to be said for the group before the self.
 
Boriqua said:
I have to wait for my soldering iron to heat up soooo ... I will jump in with 2 cents no one wants to hear

I have a sister that was beaten on a regular basis by her ex husband who is a cop.
I'll ask again do you know for a fact that the uncomfortable customer wasn't the ex wife of an abusive cop?

That is a terrible thing that your sister had to go through and I make no light of it. I hope the abuser caught a rare dik rotting bacteria and he watched his penis fall off. He is a piece of s*** and whatever evil can befall him is fine.
Here comes the however

However .. one of what I consider a new or at least more modern ailment is the belief that the world owes you a life free of unpleasantness and uncomfortable moments. The fact that a single person can dictate the behavior of others because they individually suffered something traumatic .. well sorry but I dont think so.

Like I said in a previous post .. If I am made to feel uncomfortable because I have a personal issue or trigger .. the world isnt and shouldnt be charged with protecting me.

If I am ass raped by a clown as a kid I cant ask everyone in the universe to be sure to keep any clown imagery away from me. If I go to a party for someones child and they have a clown and it affects me .. I need to leave and not ask everyone at the party to bend to my solitary issue.

Its part of the everyone is a victim and needs protecting thing and personally .. I hate it.

Its like the idiots that have to bring a fugin animal on to a plane so they can feel all snugly. Why do I and the 100 other people on the plane have to live with your animal in my presence because you have issues. Its your issue and you are the only one that need suffer from it and YOU need to modify YOUR life accordingly.

As far as the standing stuff .. sorry I didnt read the whole article but I will say that until I moved to AZ I never had a meeting at a coffee joint. I dont like coffee joints but some people treat them like their office so if you want the business you go there. The place was hopping!! People were standing in groups everywhere. It wasnt a starbucks but some hip place but I imagine they are all similar.

Sorry if you, the individual, are uncomfortable .. you just dont get to screw with other people for it. God never promised you a life free of distress and while i cherish individuality . there is something to be said for the group before the self.

Amen. Thanks for your prophetic essay on the subject. Wish I could have said it like you did. But it won't really stop this guy from his "feelings". We all know the slogan. "You can't cure stupid".
 
RandyTF said:
Super Trucker said:
RandyTF said:
You got one thing right. You and I are from "different" upbringings. And likely different political parties.

Don't start thinking you know something you don't.

I have a sister that was beaten on a regular basis by her ex husband who is a cop.
I'll ask again do you know for a fact that the uncomfortable customer wasn't the ex wife of an abusive cop?
A simple yes or no will do.



Your argument about maybe it was an ex wife wanting them to leave is pretty weak.

You obviously have some sort of cop phobia. Or you just hate cops. Doesn't matter to me but the situation at Starbucks was the fault of the Starbucks worker and possibly management. Not the cops fault.

Starbucks is a place that offers a liberal fantasy life. The customer is allowed to ask the worker to make them feel safe (that is what happens in liberal land).

Again the cops are whiney sissys for crying about being asked to move or leave.
You obsessing about the cops not being wrong while visiting liberal land, makes me wonder if you ever watch the news.

1) They (cops) were not told to leave, Right?
2) They (cops) went to a liberal coffee shop and got their feelings hurt and are now crying, Right?

Also you can claim the argument is weak but the 3 times I asked you to answer a simple yes or no question you have failed to do so, Right?
It wasn't an argument but a possible reason for the liberal fear.
 
Boriqua said:
I have to wait for my soldering iron to heat up soooo ... I will jump in with 2 cents no one wants to hear

I have a sister that was beaten on a regular basis by her ex husband who is a cop.
I'll ask again do you know for a fact that the uncomfortable customer wasn't the ex wife of an abusive cop?

That is a terrible thing that your sister had to go through and I make no light of it. I hope the abuser caught a rare dik rotting bacteria and he watched his penis fall off. He is a piece of s*** and whatever evil can befall him is fine.
Here comes the however

However .. one of what I consider a new or at least more modern ailment is the belief that the world owes you a life free of unpleasantness and uncomfortable moments. The fact that a single person can dictate the behavior of others because they individually suffered something traumatic .. well sorry but I dont think so.

Like I said in a previous post .. If I am made to feel uncomfortable because I have a personal issue or trigger .. the world isnt and shouldnt be charged with protecting me.

If I am ass raped by a clown as a kid I cant ask everyone in the universe to be sure to keep any clown imagery away from me. If I go to a party for someones child and they have a clown and it affects me .. I need to leave and not ask everyone at the party to bend to my solitary issue.

Its part of the everyone is a victim and needs protecting thing and personally .. I hate it.

Its like the idiots that have to bring a fugin animal on to a plane so they can feel all snugly. Why do I and the 100 other people on the plane have to live with your animal in my presence because you have issues. Its your issue and you are the only one that need suffer from it and YOU need to modify YOUR life accordingly.

As far as the standing stuff .. sorry I didnt read the whole article but I will say that until I moved to AZ I never had a meeting at a coffee joint. I dont like coffee joints but some people treat them like their office so if you want the business you go there. The place was hopping!! People were standing in groups everywhere. It wasnt a starbucks but some hip place but I imagine they are all similar.

Sorry if you, the individual, are uncomfortable .. you just dont get to screw with other people for it. God never promised you a life free of distress and while i cherish individuality . there is something to be said for the group before the self.
While I agree with most of what you said, you are missing the point.
1) This happened in a liberal business.
2) liberals need safe places and puppy dogs for safety.

I never once said I agree with what happened at the coffee place, just offering another side to the story by somebody that isn't blinded by badge envy is all.

Also her now ex husband is still working and beating his current wife because of the "blue line".
 
Super Trucker said:
Boriqua said:
I have to wait for my soldering iron to heat up soooo ... I will jump in with 2 cents no one wants to hear

I have a sister that was beaten on a regular basis by her ex husband who is a cop.
I'll ask again do you know for a fact that the uncomfortable customer wasn't the ex wife of an abusive cop?

That is a terrible thing that your sister had to go through and I make no light of it. I hope the abuser caught a rare dik rotting bacteria and he watched his penis fall off. He is a piece of s*** and whatever evil can befall him is fine.
Here comes the however

However .. one of what I consider a new or at least more modern ailment is the belief that the world owes you a life free of unpleasantness and uncomfortable moments. The fact that a single person can dictate the behavior of others because they individually suffered something traumatic .. well sorry but I dont think so.

Like I said in a previous post .. If I am made to feel uncomfortable because I have a personal issue or trigger .. the world isnt and shouldnt be charged with protecting me.

If I am ass raped by a clown as a kid I cant ask everyone in the universe to be sure to keep any clown imagery away from me. If I go to a party for someones child and they have a clown and it affects me .. I need to leave and not ask everyone at the party to bend to my solitary issue.

Its part of the everyone is a victim and needs protecting thing and personally .. I hate it.

Its like the idiots that have to bring a fugin animal on to a plane so they can feel all snugly. Why do I and the 100 other people on the plane have to live with your animal in my presence because you have issues. Its your issue and you are the only one that need suffer from it and YOU need to modify YOUR life accordingly.

As far as the standing stuff .. sorry I didnt read the whole article but I will say that until I moved to AZ I never had a meeting at a coffee joint. I dont like coffee joints but some people treat them like their office so if you want the business you go there. The place was hopping!! People were standing in groups everywhere. It wasnt a starbucks but some hip place but I imagine they are all similar.

Sorry if you, the individual, are uncomfortable .. you just dont get to screw with other people for it. God never promised you a life free of distress and while i cherish individuality . there is something to be said for the group before the self.
While I agree with most of what you said, you are missing the point.
1) This happened in a liberal business.
2) liberals need safe places and puppy dogs for safety.

I never once said I agree with what happened at the coffee place, just offering another side to the story by somebody that isn't blinded by badge envy is all.

Also her now ex husband is still working and beating his current wife because of the "blue line".



You are proving our points.
1. It is then the business's fault due to their liberal views. Not the cops.
2. You have a prejudice against cops.

I didn't answer your question about whether an ex spouse of one of the cops was the person feeling unsafe because I don't know that to be true or false any more than you do.
 
RandyTF said:
Super Trucker said:
Boriqua said:
I have to wait for my soldering iron to heat up soooo ... I will jump in with 2 cents no one wants to hear



That is a terrible thing that your sister had to go through and I make no light of it. I hope the abuser caught a rare dik rotting bacteria and he watched his penis fall off. He is a piece of s*** and whatever evil can befall him is fine.
Here comes the however

However .. one of what I consider a new or at least more modern ailment is the belief that the world owes you a life free of unpleasantness and uncomfortable moments. The fact that a single person can dictate the behavior of others because they individually suffered something traumatic .. well sorry but I dont think so.

Like I said in a previous post .. If I am made to feel uncomfortable because I have a personal issue or trigger .. the world isnt and shouldnt be charged with protecting me.

If I am ass raped by a clown as a kid I cant ask everyone in the universe to be sure to keep any clown imagery away from me. If I go to a party for someones child and they have a clown and it affects me .. I need to leave and not ask everyone at the party to bend to my solitary issue.

Its part of the everyone is a victim and needs protecting thing and personally .. I hate it.

Its like the idiots that have to bring a fugin animal on to a plane so they can feel all snugly. Why do I and the 100 other people on the plane have to live with your animal in my presence because you have issues. Its your issue and you are the only one that need suffer from it and YOU need to modify YOUR life accordingly.

As far as the standing stuff .. sorry I didnt read the whole article but I will say that until I moved to AZ I never had a meeting at a coffee joint. I dont like coffee joints but some people treat them like their office so if you want the business you go there. The place was hopping!! People were standing in groups everywhere. It wasnt a starbucks but some hip place but I imagine they are all similar.

Sorry if you, the individual, are uncomfortable .. you just dont get to screw with other people for it. God never promised you a life free of distress and while i cherish individuality . there is something to be said for the group before the self.
While I agree with most of what you said, you are missing the point.
1) This happened in a liberal business.
2) liberals need safe places and puppy dogs for safety.

I never once said I agree with what happened at the coffee place, just offering another side to the story by somebody that isn't blinded by badge envy is all.

Also her now ex husband is still working and beating his current wife because of the "blue line".



You are proving our points.
1. It is then the business's fault due to their liberal views. Not the cops.
2. You have a prejudice against cops.

I didn't answer your question about whether an ex spouse of one of the cops was the person feeling unsafe because I don't know that to be true or false any more than you do.
You just said you don't know it to be true but you call the employee a jerk for doing something that made you mad, even though the employee is doing what the liberal company offers to customers.

I don't trust cops because of stuff like https://reason.com/2019/07/11/this-cop-is-getting-2500-a-month-because-killing-an-unarmed-man-in-a-hotel-hallway-gave-him-ptsd/


Look at this situation, they go someplace that everybody with a 3rd grade education knows is for queers and liberals, piss somebody off then cry like little girls when they are asked to move or leave. WTF is so hard to see here? The liberal customer in the liberal store did what liberals do and you can't grasp that.
[highlight=yellow]The cops shouldn't be in a liberal store if they don't want to deal with that type of people, again making it the cops fault.[/highlight]

Remember the old saying "their house their rules" that applies to liberals as well. You as somebody that doesn't approve of their rules can not go there, like the rest of us. Had the cops not felt entitled to do whatever they feel like, we wouldn't be having this conversation.
 
Super Trucker said:
RandyTF said:
Super Trucker said:
While I agree with most of what you said, you are missing the point.
1) This happened in a liberal business.
2) liberals need safe places and puppy dogs for safety.

I never once said I agree with what happened at the coffee place, just offering another side to the story by somebody that isn't blinded by badge envy is all.

Also her now ex husband is still working and beating his current wife because of the "blue line".



You are proving our points.
1. It is then the business's fault due to their liberal views. Not the cops.
2. You have a prejudice against cops.

I didn't answer your question about whether an ex spouse of one of the cops was the person feeling unsafe because I don't know that to be true or false any more than you do.
You just said you don't know it to be true but you call the employee a jerk for doing something that made you mad, even though the employee is doing what the liberal company offers to customers.

I don't trust cops because of stuff like https://reason.com/2019/07/11/this-cop-is-getting-2500-a-month-because-killing-an-unarmed-man-in-a-hotel-hallway-gave-him-ptsd/


Look at this situation, they go someplace that everybody with a 3rd grade education knows is for queers and liberals, piss somebody off then cry like little girls when they are asked to move or leave. WTF is so hard to see here? The liberal customer in the liberal store did what liberals do and you can't grasp that.
[highlight=yellow]The cops shouldn't be in a liberal store if they don't want to deal with that type of people, again making it the cops fault.[/highlight]

Remember the old saying "their house their rules" that applies to liberals as well. You as somebody that doesn't approve of their rules can not go there, like the rest of us. Had the cops not felt entitled to do whatever they feel like, we wouldn't be having this conversation.



We are no longer having this conversation since I'm getting bored with it. Probably nobody else is even reading your dribble anyway.
 
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