Starbucks barista’s ‘secret note’ on cup to help young woman sparks heated debate: ‘What are men supposed to do?’


Starbucks barista’s ‘secret note’ on cup to help young woman sparks heated debate: ‘What are men supposed to do?’

A Starbucks barista’s secret note on a cup to a young female customer offering to “intervene” after a man started talking to her has generated heated debate online.

Texas woman Brandy Selim Roberson first shared the story in a viral Facebook post last year.

She praised the employee for stepping in when her 18-year-old daughter was approached by a man she didn’t know while studying by herself at a Corpus Christi location.

The message on the cup read, “Are you okay? Do you want us to intervene? If you do, take the lid off the cup.”

Roberson wrote in the caption: “My 18-year-old daughter was at Starbucks, alone, the other night. A man came up to her and started talking to her. A barista handed her ‘an extra hot chocolate someone forgot to pick up’.

“How grateful I am for people who look out for other people! Side note: She felt safe and did not remove the lid, but let them know. She said the whole team was watching over her the rest of the time she was there. Thank you to Starbucks for having a great team.”

At the time, Roberson said, “The man was very loud and animated … She looked up and just saw a row of baristas staring at her — ready to step in. This reaffirms my faith in humanity. Maybe just seeing this story, others … if given the opportunity to say something or turn away, they would say something.”

The story and photo have gone viral again online after being shared on X, formerly known as Twitter, by the account Call to Activism.

“This gave me goosebumps,” the account wrote in a post that has been viewed 20.5 million times.

“As a parent, this story shook me to the core, but also gave me hope that there’s still some humanity out there.”

In 2021, a Florida bartender went viral after handing a similar note disguised as a receipt to two women who were being hit on by a creepy customer.

“If this guy is bothering you, put your ponytail on your other shoulder, and I will have him removed. He’s giving me the creeps,” the note read.

In 2021, a Florida bartender went viral after handing a similar note disguised as a receipt to two women who were being hit on by a creepy customer.

Many users praised the reported actions of the Starbucks staff.

“As a father of a daughter, I’m glad people are still looking out,” one wrote.

Another said, “In today’s society more people should be proactive like this. You just never know what a situation really is. Kudos to the alert Starbuck’s staff. Never be silent and always ask.”

A third wrote, “I wish that was me when my boyfriend assaulted me. Nice customer service.”

However, some online claimed the Starbucks staff had overreacted and bemoaned the current state of male-female relations.

“And some people wonder why so many young men have never approached a woman,” wrote singer Phil Labonte.

Last month, a study published on DatePsychology suggested nearly half of young men under 25 had never approached a woman in person, with most citing fear of rejection and fear of social consequences.

One X user commented, “Can’t approach women in coffee shop (creepy). Can’t approach women at work (unprofessional). Can’t approach women at the gym (distracting, creepy). Can’t approach women at church (no singles). Can’t approach women in public (with friends). What are men supposed to do?”

Author Rachel Wilson wrote, “Feminism has created mass hysteria that men are nothing but violent assault machines, and that the only thing stopping them from enslaving the entire female sex is feminist activism and laws. It’s insanity and it must stop. Women’s studies departments should be shut down.”

But some said the negative reaction from “angry men” just proved the point.

“Men in the quotes giving us great examples of why the employees stepped in,” one said.

“Y’all are not entitled to speak to women simply because you think you can or perceive yourself as no harm.”
 
Wagey, wind your neck in and get back in your cagey and this line:

She looked up and just saw a row of baristas staring at her — ready to step in

Makes me believe the starbucks wageys were ugly as fuck and jealous that a more attractive 18 year old, studying late at night, was getting all of the attention.
 
A woman yelled at me the other day because I didn’t hold the door open for her after leaving a Starbucks (I didn’t even see her or know she was there, and she was a good distance behind me anyway; not to mention, my hands were full).

Some women are just going to hate men no matter what they do.

P.S. I look like a liberal, so I don’t think she was just sperging about political bias in her head, which has become a plague in Los Angeles (despite there being a 3:1 ratio of Democrats to Republicans).
 
I don't understand what I am even reading here. I keep rereading the first situation and none of it makes any sense. Like did he pull his dick out? She obviously wasn't bothered even if this guy was a clear autist. If she wanted help she could have screamed she was in the most public place.
 
To all the terf members of this forum: allow me to address your predictable arguments. We KNOW some asshole going up to a woman and saying "Hey baby, nice tits!" is unacceptable, as is getting angry or persisting after a polite refusal. The problem is any man making an unwanted advance is called a creep and there's no way of knowing if an advance is wanted or not until we ask. I assume wanting a relationship hasn't been declared haram by feminist ideology yet? Not wanting to die alone is an understandable motivation, yes? The way things are going there are only three possible futures:

1. Women become more understanding of men and the pressures of having to make the first move and it becomes more common to just politely decline instead of humiliating the guy or calling the police.

2. Social expectations reverse and women become the ones expected to approach.

3. The human race dies out.
 
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I don't understand what I am even reading here. I keep rereading the first situation and none of it makes any sense. Like did he pull his dick out? She obviously wasn't bothered even if this guy was a clear autist. If she wanted help she could have screamed she was in the most public place.
A man did the worst thing possible: talk to a woman who didn't find him attractive.
3. The human race dies out.
It's going to be this.
the man literally just talked to her
how anyone can find a way to defend this is ridiculous

just check the article's comment section for extra insanity and the few sane people left wondering how we ever got to this point
 
I don't understand what I am even reading here. I keep rereading the first situation and none of it makes any sense. Like did he pull his dick out? She obviously wasn't bothered even if this guy was a clear autist. If she wanted help she could have screamed she was in the most public place.

You've certainly changed your tune since the gym creep thread.
 
Unfortunately the article does not, from what I can see, include a screenshot or link to the original faceberg post. That is important because I think this kind of thing is very fact intensive.

“The man was very loud and animated
That is incredibly vague and could mean all sorts of things. It could mean, if all the facts were known, that what the baristas did was somewhat acceptable, but I have my doubts. This is just more misandry distilled to ever greater potency. If a woman (or man) is not interested in an approach, it is always possible to decline politely firmly. One would think that is real empowerment.
Y’all are not entitled to speak to women simply because you think you can or perceive yourself as no harm.
TO THE CONTRARY, anybody is free--entitled even!--to speak with whomever one desires, provided it is polite, not indecent, threatening or the like. When the person who has been approached states that conversation is unwanted, then that person should back off. And of course the "y'all." Wokescold, bug-eyed vermin are made subhuman maggots from the maggots in their minds--the cliche, the hollow buzzword and slogan reiterated millions of times a day.
 
I’m going to make an assertion that this story was a made up fabrication.
I think the same thing - Starbucks ate a bunch of shit when two black guys got bounced for loitering around a store, they're not risking that bad press again.

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Unfortunately the article does not, from what I can see, include a screenshot or link to the original faceberg post. That is important because I think this kind of thing is very fact intensive.
The article links to another NY Post article, which links to the below bare-bones facebook page - the post doesn't appear there though.

 
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