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Jan 14, 2021 3:44 AM

...To your face. They don't tell you to go fuck yourself TO YOUR FACE. We definitely say it behind your back (if you're an ass).

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I loved being able to tell an old rude lady off when I worked my last day in a jewelry store. I hated that job.

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Unless it's their last day on the job, or they are the owner.

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But it feels so good when you get to...

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So goddamn true. If I wasn't going to lose my job, I'd have yelled at so many people.

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I did that for a glorious 2 weeks when I had quit my job! Best 2 weeks of working ever!

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It's true. Most of us really, REALLY want to tell that to customers... but we know the consequences and keep our mouths shut.

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Why I had so many different retail jobs, but very few references.

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Freedom of speech also doesn't mean a right to an audience. The gov't has no obligation to force private corporations to provide a platform.

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We need more retail employees to be empowered to tell shitty customers to go fuck themselves. Because it sets a precedent.

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Republicans don't care about freedom of speech. They care about the freedom to lie without consequences

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Worked in retail for 8 years... I can vouch for this post

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freedom of speech is a defensive right against the government

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I'm more inclined to say that to my co-workers than the customers tbh

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What we need is consequences. They've been able to do literally criminal things and then back away saying "oh didn't mean to" for too long.

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Dear friends and family, the 10 min racist tirade I went on at chuckie cheese is not reflective of who I am, and I apologized to the child

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But they only incited, and gave material, financial, and intelligence support to a terrorist insurrection.. Certainly we can put that

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in the past to focus on unity and healing? /s

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“Just because they beat that guy up and he died doesn’t mean he died because they beat him up.” These people are disingenuous scum

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Yeah you get a LOT of those arguments. They're too far gone to even consider the possibility of a single iota of wrongdoing by their side.

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My boss allowed me a limited number of "go f yourself" per year (kinda). I used it a few times. One guy once wanted something that /1

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does not actually exist. Used one then after 10 minutes of being yelled at.

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You can always back up my information Ms. Katy, and that's what I appreciates 'bout you.

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Is that what you appreciate about me?

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YOUR SISTER'S HOT, there I said it.

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It's definitely not. But it's also a fundamental right. You have the right to say what you like. But you're accountable for what you say.

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There are limitations on even free speech. Inciting violent insurrection and "Won't someone rid me of this troublesome priest"ing your

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VP are obvious non-protected speech.

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You're free to say it. You're not free from the consequences of saying it. You can't muzzle people (legally).

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You can. There exists this weird notion that freedom of speech takes precedence over any and all other fundamental rights. It does not. 1)

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As soon as the freedom to express your opinion begins violating the fundamental rights of others, there can be natural and legal 2)

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Well thats like saying you're free to brutally murder people with a hammer, Youre just not free of the consequences for doing it.

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Except it's not, because brutally murdering people with a hammer is not a fundamental right enshrined in law.

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Which, I mean, is technically true.

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