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You are the only one who has appeared hysterical over sex here. You have been hyperbolic and dramatic, stating our age restrictions on sex with adults makes the U.S. “laughing stock of the world” and stating kids who can’t decide to have sex with adults are being “deprived of their rights”. Your posts have been over the top ridiculous as they relate to this thread.
Agreed. They have nothing to do with the topic at hand and I wish a moderator would remove them all so those of us interested in the drive-through issue could discuss it without ridiculous sidetracks.
Increasingly, employees feel dis-empowered to make decisions when trained routines fail. I would like to ask the manager how tolerant she is of workers making ad-hoc decision in unusual circumstances -- or just saying "We can't do that".
Also, drive in window clerks are just children, with not-yet fully-formed personalities. The US is the only country in the world that denies such workers the right to decide for themselves if they can have sex or a light beer, no wonder their maturity is retarded in the workplace.
So you're really saying the reason this employee spent 2 hours arguing with a deaf woman about ordering from the wrong window at the drive through is because American teens aren't allowed to get drunk and have sex with adults?
Besides, outside of a few isolated areas where there are not enough minorities and immigrants to take most of those jobs, there are very few pampered American white teens taking those jobs to begin with. Most fast food workers in a big portion of this country weren't raised here to begin with.
You are the only one who has appeared hysterical over sex here. You have been hyperbolic and dramatic, stating our age restrictions on sex with adults makes the U.S. “laughing stock of the world” and stating kids who can’t decide to have sex with adults are being “deprived of their rights”. Your posts have been over the top ridiculous as they relate to this thread.
My remarks are about people who are adults in every other country in the world, but are treated as kids in the US, even by you.
When you criminalize a consenting adult's choice, that sure smacks of "depriving" a right to choose. And you approve of the 18 AOC, and call people under 18 "kids". That's on you, not me.
To set the record straight, I initially included sex among numerous equally-weighted factors, and since then, have mentioned it only in direct response to zealots who want to talk only about sex, and have hijacked the thread in order to incessantly talk about sex..
So you're really saying the reason this employee spent 2 hours arguing with a deaf woman about ordering from the wrong window at the drive through is because American teens aren't allowed to get drunk and have sex with adults?
Besides, outside of a few isolated areas where there are not enough minorities and immigrants to take most of those jobs, there are very few pampered American white teens taking those jobs to begin with. Most fast food workers in a big portion of this country weren't raised here to begin with.
That dude cebuan is from the Philippines, the age of consent is 12.
His posts don't imply that he has any of those sorts of issues...
Neither did I imply that.
He wanted to report me to a nutcase that tries to get evidence on sex predators.
And earlier, he said he thought I was happy to enjoy the benefits of living in a country with an AOC of 12. (Post #148). He writes the rules of implication, I play by them.
These aren't just implication, they are accusations of felonious criminal activity.
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Originally Posted by SVTLightning
No they don't!
Who in their right mind goes around saying that adults should be able to sleep with kids?????
That dude Ryu is from Japan. which the Philippine government considers the worst offender for child sex trafficking.
I am not from Japan nor Japanese. Ryu is a character from Street Fighter. Interesting how you know that tidbit!
I was born in the Caribbean and have lived in the USA since the age of 6.
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