Comments by "Michele Lyn" (@HRPFayetteville) on "Sky News Australia"
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I wish I was standing right there. When this happens to people who are dealing with this. Because I tell you what. I would stop it in a hot minute. And I would fight that fight right then. And there I mean, this is not funny. These people feel helpless. You are just behind the counter. Doing your job and you have to deal with this junk.
Honestly, if I were these people. I wouldn't even be polite. I would say what. Would you like? That will be $5.49 bye. Seriously, as soon as I see somebody where you know something quite right. I would just not even say how you doing. Yes, ma'am, no, ma'am, don't use any manners. Just be like a Gray rock just barely do. What's your job to get the order and give them their stuff? Because they're gonna beat you every time. I will never ever even have any type of conversation with people like this. I just won't. Why would I? Why would I?
I mean, honestly, you feel like you're being emotionally abused and bullied by these people.
Because you're not a mind reader It's such b***** because we were all raised to respect people and use. Yes, ma'am, no, ma'am, yes or no, sir. As a form of respect.
If you can't just let it slide by and ignore 2 words saying ma'am. Twice, then you shouldn't be out in public. You just need to stay your little bottom at home. And off of the internet too, and I'm not kidding, it's ridiculous. It's the whole point of you cannot control how other people and they certainly can't read your fine, I get called honey and sugar and baby doll by men and women all day long everywhere I go it doesn't bother me. I smile I like it and even if I did like it wouldn't bother me either because I understand that they probably call everybody baby doll. They probably call everybody, sweetheart and sugar. I personally say hon a lot. And these little brats are ruining beneath everything. Good in life because you're miserable little brats
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I'm really disappointed in the people around this little brat and I know they're all sitting there having that, everybody wants to do something. And nobody does anything moment. But you know what? I think it's time that we need to start standing up for each other again when we see this happening to totally innocent people. And it's really ridiculous because, in general we understand when we go to places and where people are new and you can tell their new they don't really know what they're doing. It's their first job. But we understand because we've all had our first job. S so we be a little bit nicer to these younger people. If we are decent people, and then you gotta deal with this from younger people over, ma'am, or sir. I don't think so, it gets me so heated. Cause we cannot live like this and those people around there. Allowing this they need to step up. I would never. I would stand right in between this person and the gentleman. And I will make sure that gentleman knew that this is uncalled for unnecessary over the top and unacceptable behavior I don't care who you identify as. Just like the poor young kid at the gamestop. Having some big giant ganic manding screaming in his face. And nobody stood up but a lady wasn't that something. We need to stand in front of our young people so that they know the adults in their society have their backs too. Because that's a lot of problem also. A young people are so bombarded with all these adult issues and adult responsibilities because their parents are. Mia at work or off wforever and this day care off the school then off to buy yourself and school. And then you gotta go to school and you gotta listen to your crazy. Freaking teachers talk about climate change, scaring the c*** out of you. Everyday, pushing us whole gender thing. Oh, you can be a whole rainbow. You don't have to be a girl ora boy. No I don't think so. This is all messed up and the train has left the track. If we don't pull this back. And honestly, the only people who can pull this back are the people who work in the communities and involved in the government and have children in these day cares and buy themselves all the time
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