Benhase, center.
Unless there is more to the story, it sure seems uncalled for to me.
Yes every time I see some sort of eating establishment with bedraggled people begging for money in the parking lot or on the way to the front door... it makes me want to stop and buy my food or donuts there. So this employee’s actions were no doubt intended to hurt business. /s
Homeless people is the new way the dems have figured out how to destroy this country to 4th world status, plus they get paid billions to do it by taxpayers.
Los Angeles paid 200billion in 10 years they have more homeless than ever. Guess who gets over 100k a year for being on a homeless gov dept? Yep gov employees.
Sorry rant off. Homeless major pet peeve of mine.
I wonder if the employee knew something...
Weve got people here that claim theyre homeless that hang out on packed street corners asking for money - a local news crew followed them around and discovered they werent homeless it was just a great way to make some spare cash.
We used to have a well dressed deaf guy go around town and hand out a piece of paper claiming he was deaf and asking for donations. Literally - ALL over town.
I was in a local shop and the guy came in and the manager asked him to leave. I knew the manager and asked why he kicked him out and he said that the guy was easily pulling in twice his salary while he was managing a store and working his butt off.
They're sure judging that ex-employee, aren't they?
Gotta do a few things
To make my life complete
I gotta live my life
Out on the street.
DD has fallen into the same trap the dorks at Starbucks fell into. “Homeless” people are welcome to come in and hangout. ROTFL. Look at how that turned out. LOL.
That doesn’t make any sense.
Clearly, the homeless lady doesn’t have a full time job, so, I guess it’s okay for her to hang in front of the store.
I don’t think what the employee did is so wrong. If the employer did not like it he could tell her not to do it again. Nowadays some people try to signal virtue by being ruthless toward anyone who criticizes or inconveniences a member of a special group — blacks (for example the current socks in pool incident), and in this case a vagrant. Some compassion should be shown to people who do something thoughtless or politically incorrect.
[Unless there is more to the story, it sure seems uncalled for to me.]
My guess in the context of the note is that the employee knew a lot more about this person than is being reported.
Our town is now being inundated with mentally deranged people due to the local “Family Services” outfit taking in more clients from a wider area. They hang on doorsteps all over town and some harass people for money or just to do it. Overall they are making a nice town look like a hanging dump now.
One guy was changing his pants right in front of the local supermarket right at the front door. One customer pulled in with a nice car and another guy ran up and started accosting him about it and wanting a ride to which he was denied. The driver thought better of it before walking into the store got back in it and left. I’m sure he was worried about vandalism while he was in the store.
I’m so glad they closed the psychiatric centers.
When I was younger, I would never have imagined a shop telling a loiterer they had to move on would be fire-worthy behavior. The world has gone topsy-turvy.
What is this addict/mental illness bum worship? What does it mean?
Virtue signaling seems to be the way that people try to deflect Leftist anger.
I don’t get it. Is homeless a protected government-certified class?
The horrors!!!!
There used to be an older homeless woman living in her old car in the parking lot of a 7-11 not too far from where I live. The Indian guys running the 7-11 let her stay there, they’d give her coffee and let her use the restroom to wash up. It’s up to the merchant - homeless people in front of a store are not going to be good for business and most cities have good shelters for the homeless, but if the merchant wants to put up with it, bless them.
Never put in writing what you can say with your mouth.
Never say what you can imply with a gesture.