It makes no sense. If someone has been vaccinated, what are they afraid of? Why are the vaxed afraid of the unvaxed? Unvaxed shouldn't have to wear a mask, because they can't give covid to the vaxed.
Maybe because the Prosecutors aren't prosecuting. If criminals are just let go, crime will go up. That's kind of a no-brainer.
CogDis causes people to become violent.
Isn't that what CNN has been saying?
"Qanoners are going to become violent because Q's "prophesies" didn't come true."
Kek
What they won't say, is that anons know that Q is a psyop set up to trap them.
So we aren't upset at all.
They are upset that we are not upset, so they are more likely to become violent, based on their own theory.
If President Trump was to be declared the true winner of the 2020 election, and Joe had to concede the election, then what?
They Left would lose their minds. There would be rioting in the streets. Worse rioting than if Trump had been declared the winner on Nov. 3rd.
That doesn't really answer the question, but ok.
Black people don't tip.
They especially like bossing around White waitresses, and then leaving no tip.
If the White waitress doesn't cater to their every whim, they scream racism.
This is an old game that Blacks have been playing for a long time.
I rarely eat at a restaurant.
The only time that I was ever mistreated at a restaurant was at a fast food restaurant in a predominantly Black neighborhood.
Got the impression that the counter person who took my order would have rather spit on me than have to take my order. Purposely went extremely slow. And threw my change on the counter rather than handing it to me.
But if I am in a predominantly White or mixed neighborhood, the Black people who work at fast food restaurants have always been nice.
One time, while on vacation, spouse anon and I ate at a Black owned Barbecue/soul food restaurant and the people who worked there were super nice to us.
So I guess it just depends.
Oh, I forgot to add, this particular counter person also refused to make eye contact with me and said as few words to me as she could possibly get away with.
It happened nearly 30 years ago in the city of Milwaukee.
I thought about writing a letter of complaint to the management, but I didn't. Probably should have. Oh well.
passive aggressive
it's a tactic
move as slowly as possible to piss people off
I've seen people doing it when they cross the street.