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I love how people are blaming McDonald’s—and boycotting them—for the actions of a single employee. How does that make any sense?
If McDonald’s pays their employees a decent wage the employee might not have been compelled to call the pigs.
I think it’s great. Everyone with a reason to live longer should boycott McDonald’s.
gestures to Tesla/Musk
‘it’s just the actions of one employee’
Can you count the owner as an “employee” or is he by definition the “employer?”
I dunno, but he definitely doesn’t do any work
McDonalds could have made a public statement. They didn’t
And say what?
They don’t endorse the snitching
Riiight. 'Cause that’s something any corporation would say, ever.
Kind of the point actually
So, I guess boycott every corporation. 🤷🏼♂️
Like, not even your favorite non-profit would say that. You’re literally expecting the impossible.
You expected a rational reason for irrational behaviour? It’s never going to make sense outside of “it’s just virtue signaling.”
This proves you wrong
I guess. Not really.
That’s not the same as saying “We are against our employees calling the police when they see a suspect in our store.” after an employee does that. That’s what I’m talking about.
On the other hand, very few corporations would volunteer data without a court order. That’s normal. We’re not talking about that. We’re talking about coming out and saying, “We don’t support our employees calling the police on a suspect.” That’s something very few—or no—corporations would do.
It’s two very different statements and situations.