I'm honestly surprised this doesn't happen more often than it does, considering how much coffee McD's sells.
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That would be a more accurate title.
I'm honestly surprised that 30% didn't need some form of support.
This is one of those situations where there was no need for a police interaction at all, let alone a violent or forceful one.
The proof's in the pudding - other countries that engaged in genocide weren't invaded to stop it. To this day a country can engage in genocide and not be stopped by military intervention.
Not to mention at the time, many countries turned away jewish refugees in large numbers.
The strike isn't all bad, clearly.
100% of the time.
The public face a politician puts forth is often very different than the actual person, and it's been that way since forever.
I'm not surprised. You send your kids off to day care or public school, you're just trusting in the good will of strangers at that point. Especially times 1000 if your kid has a mental health condition.
Even if these people successfully sue the school and the employee - so what? Their kids' still traumatized, the damage is done.
The advice i have always heard about suing someone for money is that if you win, collecting is a real pain in the ass.
That's always been my impression of them. They are rarely kept up very well and often extremely messy.
We need a mandatory retirement age for federal appointees, fucking immediately.