You know, I didn't realize that ignorant, hateful fucktards could manage to slink their way into a workplace I actually like, and disguise themselves as relatively nice people
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See, she just graduated from high school, which means she hasn't stepped out into reality yet. I fucking DARE her to say anything like that in front of a crowd of actually diverse people so she can realize that she really IS an uberdick.
AND HI JESSJO!! *cling!*
That and the minute a customer hears her say crap like that, her ass is ultra-fired.
As for the fireation that will happen when people hear her say that, good for Wegman's for having that sort of policy because it should not be stood for.
wtf is that girl's problem? Seriously. It's hard for me to realize that people can be that narrow-minded because I'm used to talking to you, nick, & yena. etc. I surround myself with non sucky people. LOL.
I'm proud of you though, Chu. <3 It's good that you talked to the manager about it even though the manager seems to be a bit of a dumbass. XD;; no offense to her or anything. LMFAO.
I just don't understand how anyone could even think about hating someone just because they love someone else, reguardless of who that other person is. It's like....LOVE IS GOOD!
Because they're only at the beginning of their reincarnation. XD That's my theory at least. We just got stuck in the wrong universe I guess. LOL.
Really though. People fear what they don't understand. You are a smart & warm-hearted person, so it's natural for you to see the truth in these kinds of matters. Unfortunately, most people have clouded vision. lol.
Wow. I cannot stand people who talk like that. You know, I know I can't change the way people think. But still. I find it awfully rude. And the manager who thinks nothing of it after you talk to her about what this girl said? Stupid. If I were that manager I'd at least have a talk with this girl about her mouth. D:
Ugh, and with all the stupid people breeding without reason, we're going to have even more stupid/ignorant people to contend with in the future. UGH. Stupid people. *snug*
Wow... The level of that girl's ignorance and stupidity made me speechless.
Of course I know people are fucktards and hateful. I've been on the receiving end of it a few times (made Jonathan very nearly raging mad, too, everytime it happened around him). It still doesn't excuse their stupidity. When I still worked at the restaurant, we teased and joked about each other's sexuality all the time, but whenever someone dared to say something serious and hateful/spiteful about gay in my presence, they knew that they had to be prepared to hear an earful from me. I wasn't spitting angry; I simply laid out in front of them piece by piece why they were idiots and their hatred was stupidity, and why they were welcome to not agree with homosexuality but should keep their mouth shut if all they had to say were hurtful things.
Maybe it's because we've been on the bottom so we know what it's like to be on the receiving end of such irrational hatred (and/or malice). Maybe that's why we're more tolerant.
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AND HI JESSJO!! *cling!*
That and the minute a customer hears her say crap like that, her ass is ultra-fired.
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As for the fireation that will happen when people hear her say that, good for Wegman's for having that sort of policy because it should not be stood for.
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I'm proud of you though, Chu. <3 It's good that you talked to the manager about it even though the manager seems to be a bit of a dumbass. XD;; no offense to her or anything. LMFAO.
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Why doesn't everyone seem to get this?
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Really though. People fear what they don't understand. You are a smart & warm-hearted person, so it's natural for you to see the truth in these kinds of matters. Unfortunately, most people have clouded vision. lol.
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AND OMG HI CLONEH!!!! *cling!*
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HIYAS!!!! I haven't talked to you in forever! :OOOO How be you? :D
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Of course I know people are fucktards and hateful. I've been on the receiving end of it a few times (made Jonathan very nearly raging mad, too, everytime it happened around him). It still doesn't excuse their stupidity. When I still worked at the restaurant, we teased and joked about each other's sexuality all the time, but whenever someone dared to say something serious and hateful/spiteful about gay in my presence, they knew that they had to be prepared to hear an earful from me. I wasn't spitting angry; I simply laid out in front of them piece by piece why they were idiots and their hatred was stupidity, and why they were welcome to not agree with homosexuality but should keep their mouth shut if all they had to say were hurtful things.
Maybe it's because we've been on the bottom so we know what it's like to be on the receiving end of such irrational hatred (and/or malice). Maybe that's why we're more tolerant.
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