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Well, she's off to a great start, isn't she? If she's that ugly now, shes going to age like milk left next to a radiator and forgotten for a month.She's a kid FFS.
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Well, she's off to a great start, isn't she? If she's that ugly now, shes going to age like milk left next to a radiator and forgotten for a month.She's a kid FFS.
Last week the U.S. Supreme Court struck down Biden’s authoritarian mandate that companies with over 200 employees be vaccinated or submit to regular testing.
General Electric was first to publicly announce that they would no longer require their employees to accept the COVID jab. Now, an unlikely company with over 220,000 employees is following suit.
According to Reuters – Starbucks Corp suspended the COVID-19 vaccine-or-test requirement for U.S. employees that had been mandated by the government, according to a memo sent to workers on Tuesday, following an adverse U.S. Supreme Court ruling.
In a memo to workers, Starbucks Chief Operating Officer John Culver wrote: “We respect the court’s ruling and will comply.”
For over a decade, leftists have tried to dictate to Starbucks how to run their business, including telling them they must disallow open carry in their stores.
The anti-freedom to choose crowd (that still believes it’s a woman’s right to choose if she wants to take the life of her baby, is losing their collective minds over Starbuck’s decision to allow their workers to decide if they’re going to be vaccinated (or not).
Here are just a few of their comments, as they call for a boycott against Starbucks:
This Twitter user needs to brush up on her facts and learn about how vaccines are not protecting the vaccinated from the virus or from spreading it to others:
I hope y’all are for real about this bc the line at my #Starbucks is way too long every morning and this would be a blessing#BoycottStarbucks
— Sailor Safemoon (@SailorSafemoon) January 19, 2022
Sipping a delicious coffee from a local shop. One week of my Starbucks boycott down… possibly a lifetime to go!#BoycottStarbucks https://t.co/vDNuDVJKJF
— Theo Jordan (@Theo_TJ_Jordan) January 11, 2022
In contrast, here are a few conservative reactions to the decision by Starbucks to allow their employees to choose whether or not they get a COVID jab:
Conservative Republican activist Scott Presler
In honor of Starbucks rescinding the vaccine mandate for employees,
I’m going to sit at a Starbucks w/ my “Joe Biden left Americans behind in Afghanistan” laptop. #BoycottStarbucks pic.twitter.com/B0o9EOoAzq
— #ThePersistence (@ScottPresler) January 19, 2022
Not sure, let me take one of my vacation weeks that's burning a hole in my pocket to check.Oi, do you have a loicense for that sass?
Uhhhhhh, what kind of banter is it?Not sure, let me take one of my vacation weeks that's burning a hole in my pocket to check.
So it is like the opposite of Britain's former colony. The southern part of the US is always depicted as uneducated and backwards while the northern part is superior in culture and intelligence.The BBC used this to great effect during Brexit. Anyone who believed in remaining in the EU was ALWAYS a well dressed - often in a suit, well spoken - often southern, upper-class/rich looking. Those who wanted to leave the EU were almost always rough looking, common sounding northerners.
Interesting, because it's the opposite in America. We like seeing Joe Everyman give Aloysius Snoddington III his comeuppance (except that everyone here brushes their teeth). 90% of Donald Trump's popularity here was the fact he was like a real life Rodney Dangerfield character.For the Non-Brits watching the ginge kid with the fucked teef:
The British media only put people like her on Tv to either appeal to the masses (that scruff could be us!) or to show how only the lowest-class common as muck scruffs care about X topic and that nobody wants to be seen as a scruff and thus, disagree with what the common scruff is saying.
The BBC used this to great effect during Brexit. Anyone who believed in remaining in the EU was ALWAYS a well dressed - often in a suit, well spoken - often southern, upper-class/rich looking. Those who wanted to leave the EU were almost always rough looking, common sounding northerners.
Inbreeding, plus the vikings dragged off all the pretty ones centuries ago.Good for you, honey. Now put this paper bag over your head.
Holy shit, why are british women so damned unpleasant to look at.
I've seen a few attractive brit ladies, but they sure do seem to be rare...Inbreeding, plus the vikings dragged off all the pretty ones centuries ago.
the cheekiestUhhhhhh, what kind of banter is it?
I've travelled all over the world, and without fail, the majority of women in every country I've been to have been ugly as sin, with a relative few being on the attractive side. Turns out sturgeon's law also applies to faces. The outsider perception of women from different countries depends entirely on how much exposure that outsider population has to the locals, which in all but a few cases is "none".I've seen a few attractive brit ladies, but they sure do seem to be rare...
Not entirely sure why would that be banter, since our annual leave is no less than 24 days.the cheekiest
So it is like the opposite of Britain's former colony. The southern part of the US is always depicted as uneducated and backwards while the northern part is superior in culture and intelligence.
Interesting, because it's the opposite in America. We like seeing Joe Everyman give Aloysius Snoddington III his comeuppance (except that everyone here brushes their teeth). 90% of Donald Trump's popularity here was the fact he was like a real life Rodney Dangerfield character.
Is this the clown worldDid I forget to wake up this morning and am lucid dreaming right now? Did the UK seriously just drop all Covid restrictions after being caught partying without maskless, completely devaluing said restrictions in the process? How is this not the defining moment of these past two years? How is Germany at the same time pushing for a vaccine mandate? Why are generic pharmaceuticals and just going outside now considered as valid as homeopathy and crystal healing? 'ello 'ello? Is this on? 'ello?