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GyakuBoop t1_j70yht0 wrote

Security personnel? Automatic shutter doors in employee zones and exits? Emergency pushbutton to alert police? Making a petition to have a police patrol near high danger areas?

Hell, even filing complaints to their employers about work hazards and informing authorities if they refuse to provide a solution?

Now you actually seem like a boomer who thinks that few individual pieces of shit doing a crime, justifies banning a whole age group without even thinking of a solution and just being a keyboard warrior lmao. Grow up

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diagnosedwolf t1_j70xmpg wrote

What do you propose as a real, immediate solution? Not an ambiguous or long-term solution that will take 10 or 20 years to really take effect. An actual solution that’s going to protect the employees from being stabbed?

You don’t want to ban the violent people doing the stabbing from the restaurant. For some reason you mentioned that malls have valuable items for sale and McDonalds doesn’t, so it makes sense to ban them from malls and not McDonalds. Okay, explain that premise. Explain what you’d do instead, if your goal is to protect the employees from dying.

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trickster199 t1_j70wi4m wrote

Better to ask for forgiveness and have cool story. No point in going, if you can just view the same images on google.

The only reason its illegal is probably the safety issues and the defacing of the ruins.

It shouldn't be illegal to go up the stairs. How is it disrespecting the culture, if the steps were made to be walked on. Imagine if you couldnt walk on the Great wall of China.

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GyakuBoop t1_j70unb5 wrote

Here we go again with brain gymnastics and cherry picking words, who tf said employees aren't important?

Since you identify as a 'professional reddit moron' let me make it simpler:

Pissing off an already angry group, just puts the employees in even more danger for refusing to give them service. If they are already trashing places WHILE getting service, you expect them to just..... Walk away instead of trashing the place? Even if said employees fought back, they will be fired and we both know that.

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Iceblade02 t1_j70s684 wrote

I'm curious, from what I've read and heard so far some 30% of israelis are muslims and even more are of Arab ethnicity. However, I haven't seen any sources claiming other numbers for Palestinian jews (religious or not) than nil.

Would you care to share where you found this information so that I might read for myself?

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Chard069 t1_j70l07r wrote

With extended religious freedom, a church dedicated to a 'saintly' junky (like certain jazz musicians) should legally administer heroin as a sacrament, right? For churches of some rockstars, the sacred powder would be cocaine. St Leary's followers should be dosed with LSD. Hey, religious freedom is hot!

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Faelwolf t1_j70jakz wrote

After the U2 incident, the major powers came to a gentleman's agreement that they don't shoot down our stuff, we don't shoot down theirs. China has not held to the agreement very well (or successfully, they fired on our SR-71's but never got a hit) but we likely don't want to start that whole mess again.

Considering the number of spy satellites China has over the US at any given time, this strikes me more as a psyop or a unrelated project that went off track than specifically a spy balloon.

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