After viewing security camera footage of the incident, the pastor arrested the pastor and charged him with assault.
C'mon, Business Insider. Proofread your shit.
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After viewing security camera footage of the incident, the pastor arrested the pastor and charged him with assault.
C'mon, Business Insider. Proofread your shit.
No one works at Business Insider anymore, it's all just bots.
Politico also had a bunch of garbled articles where they repeated the same sentences in 2 different paragraphs. ChatGPT is taking over lmao
The old internet is dying and the new internet is struggling to post.
The south is only an election or two away from deputizing pastors anyways. The editor was reading it from the future.
McDonald's has previously faced several lawsuits from employees over a failure to protect them from violence in the workplace.
The complaints include instances of customers pulling guns on workers, throwing items at workers, and physically attacking workers.
Arm all service workers.
Castle doctrine should apply to the workplace
White Castle Doctrine
Brilliant
Did this kind of behavior become more common after 2020, or is it just getting more coverage than it use to? I feel like I hear way more stories about psychotic boomers threatening food service workers.
Retail has always been like this. The US doesn’t promote any other outlet, maybe except vague virtue signaling for therapy while not actually providing any financial assistance for it or allowing a work culture that allows it.
So retail is one of the few places in which you get to see face to face the person who “wronged” you and violence and verbal abuse are as American as apple pie.
May be anecdotal but I swear people have gotten more selfish over the past decade. It used to be you'd see someone swerving through traffic at 100mph once or twice a year and now I see it at least once a week. I think COVID really helped accelerate it too (see panic buying all groceries).
Of course, this is all synthesis of the US rugged individualism, nuclear family, manifest destiny propaganda that's constantly shoveled down Americans throats.
Boomers are becoming older and losing what little faculties they once possessed
High Point, North Carolina, where this happened, is the town Andy Griffith's Mayberry was based on.
The university there SUCKS, total rich kid playground.
Had no clue about the Mayberry part
It's near Climax, North Carolina as well:
Honestly I thought this was the onion for a sec. Lmao nah reality is always more absurd
To be fair, I won't blame you, as @[email protected] did report on a superificially similar but ultimately fake news
"Bush’s Beans CEO Al Williams Murders And Minces Factory Worker And “Disposes” Body Placing It In A Vat With Beans. Entire Bush’s Inventory Recalled From Store Shelves As Advised By The FDA"
Hey remember that workplace safety psa where the lady spills a vat of boiling oil over herself and screams in agony
Idk just made me think of that ig
I might have seen it, I had to watch a burn safety vid at an undisclosed casual dining chain that had one like that.
😱
I did not see that video during my time as a burger serf, maybe because I was never trained for the fryer. That would have given me nightmares, wtf.
Send him to Jesus jail
After viewing security camera footage of the incident, the pastor arrested the pastor and charged him with assault.
well then... so glad a self insulated, auto-resolution was at hand!
The pastor should be thrown into the deep fryer, what the fuck kind of madman tries to do that? Presumably you could have just gone for any number of blunt or sharp objects, but no, surely the best way to assault a worker is by picking them up and bodily throwing them into boiling oil.
Turn the other cheek?
smdh my dick head. PC culture gone mad, back in my day pops used to throw me in the deep fryer several times a week and we never complained.
no more half measures walter
whoever is coming up with all these wife guys gotta chill