Appropriate punishment or not?

I agree one word shouldn't be enough to cause someone to get violent, but the old man should never have been calling him the N word to begin with. I don't think you should downplay and trivialize it. It's a lot worse than just being disrespected.

You can still be polite even if they screw up an order. They're only human after all.
I don't think the customer's actions should be trivialized either, but they pale in comparison to death. Seems like some are trivializing that the customer died because it was "accidental". Let's be clear, both were wrong, but at the end of the day, one is left with hurt feelings and the other is left dead. Which consequence do you think is worse?
 
I'm just enjoying that when a customer comes in berating employees and calling them the N word, you automatically assume the customer was in the right. That is quite something
I’m still waiting for you to answer if you believe calling someone a name is worthy of physical violence. Yes or no ?
 
Vague question. Can you be more specific?

If you are asking if I could kill someone like an intruder and not think twice about it then yes I could. At that moment it’s not emotional. it’s survival of the fittest and my family is counting on me. I either do my job or I fail at my job. It becomes business.
Because calling someone a name and home invasion are the exact same thing 😂
 
Lol you are so full of it.

You see the video where the cop shot and killed the guy in a hotel who was on his knees and the cop was yelling at? Guy was begging for his life and clearly no threat. That cop cold blood murdered him.
 
You see the video where the cop shot and killed the guy in a hotel who was on his knees and the cop was yelling at? Guy was begging for his life and clearly no threat. That cop cold blood murdered him.
Ok what name did the guy call him? And I believe that officer was fired and charged.
 
That’s what always happens, genius. You can’t just walk into a mall and shoot some random person saying you “feel like” you’re in danger.

But this wasn’t a situation like that was if? No it was a young black man who got his little feelings hurt because an old man decided to call him a name. The young punk assaulted him.

So please tell me how YOU can be the judge of the elderly man thinking whether or not his life was in danger? But we all know the answer you will give. It’s a race issue. If this would have been a white dude assaulting an elderly black man there would be riots and you would be calling for the white guys head.
 
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As far as we know, he did. They couldn't hear him at the drive thru, then asked him to leave when he was yelling at the window and he parked and came inside anyway to call them racial slurs repeatedly. And you're like "damn right, you tell those bad employees!" Lol

As far as we know. Lol. So you don’t know all the facts yet you are making judgement calls on the situation. Clown.
 
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But this wasn’t a situation like that was if? No it was a young black man who got his little feelings hurt because an old man decided to call him a name. The young punk assaulted him.

So please tell me how YOU can be the judge of the elderly man thinking whether or not his life was in danger? But we all know the answer you will give. It’s a race issue. If this would have been a white dude assaulting an elderly black man there would be riots and you would be calling for the white guys head.

It matters whether he was actually in danger, not just whether he "thought" he was. That's how it always is.
 
As far as we know. Lol. So you don’t know all the facts yet you are making judgement calls on the situation. Clown.

Cheering him on because "look at their sh***y service, man there's bad service everywhere these days" is pretty clearly making a judgment call on the situation lol
 
You see the video where the cop shot and killed the guy in a hotel who was on his knees and the cop was yelling at? Guy was begging for his life and clearly no threat. That cop cold blood murdered him.
I think that’s the most disturbing police shooting I’ve seen. That guy was terrified
 
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This is the side of patient care that very few people truly comprehend. When McMom was in her rotations for her therapy degree, she was hit in the face with a hard brush by a patient. Medicated, demented, hurting people lash out in very ugly ways. I never heard my mother use profanity until she was about halfway through her Alzheimer decline.

Racist, anti-whatever, nasty, venomous language can sometimes come from patients completely counter to their character.
While working at a hospital in college, I was helping an elderly man who was humming Amazing Grace ( found out he was a minister) female nurse comes in and he says “I love those tit*ys, let me feel those tit*ys” nurse walks right up does her thing with no action from him, she said he was harmless physically but would say whatever he was thinking. I realized right then I care nothing about living that long if my mind wasn’t still all there
 
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Which part of that was he wrong about?

There’s this weird idea on the left that black people are charged with more crimes because they are “overpoliced” but the fact that 13% of the population commits the majority of murders in this country seems to disprove that claims.

If you disagree I’d love to know how?

Saying the racist hillbillies in Atlanta were justified. I'm not sure how I could be any more clear.
 
Being called the N word isn't justification for assault.

Now with that being said, I think we would be much better off as a country if it were. If azzholes could be slapped upside the head with impunity when they act like this maybe they would think twice before they acted like azzholes.

This is where I make a personal distinction between how I live vs what I believe should be legal. If the wrong thing is said to myself or a loved one, it may result in violence. I am okay with that, but I also understand why it is not legal.
 
Saying the racist hillbillies in Atlanta were justified. I'm not sure how I could be any more clear.

You seemed to be responding to his comments about crime, which he was correct about. I didn't see anything in his post about racist hillbillies in Atlanta. Was it there?
 
You seemed to be responding to his comments about crime, which he was correct about. I didn't see anything in his post about racist hillbillies in Atlanta. Was it there?

The three hicks that chased down the black man and shot him. He said they were justified.
 

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