• idiomaddict@lemmy.world
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    3 hours ago

    Normally I’d agree, but this mouthy camera guy was 100% right the whole time: they should train more, because that was embarrassing to watch; they’re tempting jail; and they should be better than this.

    I almost forgot, they were absolutely wilding.

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      3 hours ago

      Who should train more? The women who sat in a closed off section of the store and got upset when they were not served?

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        2 hours ago

        The people who are unnecessarily starting a fight they can’t win. All of his statements are directed to them.

        I mean, it works out better for the rest of us that they’re bad at fighting, but it would serve their purposes better if they trained.

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          No answer is no answer is no answer. You are rooting for the ones in the wrong. The trash who sat in a closed off section and got mad when rules applied to them.

          I’m rooting for the employees who are working a job and having to deal with trash humans who are violent and thuggish. The ones who started the fight were the customers. No one else.

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            1 hour ago

            I think you might have misread something. I called them embarrassing, and agreed they were wilding, tempting jail, and should be better, then said they were poorly starting an unnecessary fight. I’m really not rooting for them, and I’m not sure how it could come off as such, unless it’s because of the word “should.”

            Edit: ohh, maybe you thought I thought the employees lost or started it? They pretty clearly didn’t though.