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Comments by "Sean" (@sean2015) on "Tom Cotton Grills CEO Over Firings Of Employees Who Refused To Wear 'Gay Pride' Symbol" video.
I'd call you "sir" so often, you'd think you were a Marine Corps drill instructor LOL
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@cgray333 it was a $180,000 lawsuit his company lost. Don't try to tell me he wasn't aware. He most certainly was - and he just lied.
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@rleon8183 I caught this too and yes, I have a hard time believing he wouldn't be aware of a lawsuit like this.
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@cgray333 like a lot of people do (or should do) I operate under the mindset that when something doesn't make sense, it probably isn't true. The average Kroger employee earns $24,000 a year. He had to have known about either the dollar amount or the lawsuit itself. Being slapped with a lawsuit from a federal agency isn't something you look at and just say "Oh I'll let my legal team handle it" . If something like that winds up in the headlines the bad publicity could result in boycotts and will turn your multibillion company into a corner grocery store. I know a lot of these commenters have the idea that CEOs like him spend most of their their workdays on the golf course, but most CEOs are actually hardworking and very much into their roles. They'll wake up at 4am, pore through emails and keep abreast of all news stories concerning their company. Watching this clown's body language I have no doubt he was not being 100% truthful Can I prove it? No, not until the year 2322 when we have mind-reading devices. But that's not going to stop me from believing what I know in my heart and brain is correct.
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@cgray333 Be a skeptic, not a believer. Excellent advice - that's why I'm so skeptical of everything Rodney McMullen says here. You have a good life too.
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@TrumpFanNetwork2 we’re talking about a lawsuit FROM A FEDERAL AGENCY.
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Because people tend to get nervous when they're not being honest and this guy was caught in flagrant lies, like, for example, saying he wasn't aware his company paid a $180,000 lawsuit settlement in response for a federal agency complaint. No way he wasn't aware of something like that!
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@cgray333 baloney. The average Kroger worker makes a paltry $24,000. They count their pennies, believe me. Shareholders watch that kind of stuff like hawks and it's the kind of thing he would get grilled about at their monthly meetings. He may not have known about the dollar amount of the settlement (lawyers are very hush hush about that), but there's no way he didn't know about the lawsuit. Not when it's from a federal agency.
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@cgray333 this wasn't some $10,000 worker's compensation claim by a stock room worker who threw out his back - this was a lawsuit from a federal agency. For close to a quarter million dollars.
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@Nancys_on_fire oh jeez 😌
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@erikh9991 lol facts 😂
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