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ArticlesJanuary 26, 2024
Two Starbucks Employees Fought Robbers To Save Their Own Lives, So, Of Course, The Company Fired Them For it
Starbucks coffee is trash. It really is. That is why it is loaded with insane amounts of sugar to mask the taste of burnt toast with a sour aftertaste. And for someone whose entire business model is based on finding ways to disguise the revolting taste of your product by adding insane amounts of sugar, it is no surprise they would treat heroic employees the same way they treat their products. And that is like trash.
Two wannabe degenerate thugs tried to rob a Starbucks with fake guns. One of the robbers hit a barista in the head with his toy firearm. But it was not even a good fake because part of it shattered the moment he assaulted the worker. That is when one employee realized it was time to take matters into his own hands to save his coworkers and the customers.
According to RiverFront Times:
“On Sunday, December 17, two men walked into the coffee shop at 212 South Grand Boulevard in St. Louis, carrying what appeared to be guns and telling everyone in the store to get on the ground and give up any valuables they had on them.
However, when 37-year-old Joshua Noe, of Potosi, struck a patron over the head with his supposed gun, it cracked. Realizing the men were not armed, the would-be victims turned the tables on the would-be robbers.
Two of the people who fought back were store employees Michael Harris and Devin Jones-Ransom. An attorney for Harris says that he was struck in the face, leading to a struggle.”
We now live in a world where doing the heroic thing is punished and the bad guys are rewarded. This is why no one wants to save the day anymore. The victims are more often than not, turned into the villain.
“‘I just wanted to do the right thing as a person and as an employee,’ Harris said in a statement.
The efforts of the two baristas and the Starbucks patrons were widely covered in the local media, praised for their quick thinking and for proving once again that even the type of city resident who pays $7 for a latte is not someone to be messed with.”
But Starbucks thought otherwise because they are a trash company that projects woke ideology. This means the company probably thought it was racist for the employees to not only defend their own lives but the lives of everyone else in that store.
"’Michael and Devin were promptly fired by the company without any explanation as to what, if any policy they violated, or what they should have done differently about the situation,’ Krupp said in a statement. He goes on to say that Harris had been outspoken about safety concerns at the store, which Krupp suspects may have been the motivation for the termination.”
Question: Would Starbucks have rather had a whole bunch of people in that store get hurt, or worse, killed? Would that have been a better outcome for them?
The insanity is baffling and incomprehensible. It is infuriating that the two brave employees went above and beyond to help others and the response by this company was to punish them.
This was the statement Starbucks gave: “The safety and well-being of our partners (employees) and customers is always our first concern. All partners are expected to follow our carefully crafted protocols to ensure the safety of customers and partners during these situations."
How pathetic. They should be embarrassed and ashamed and anyone complacent in the decision to punish the employees should be fired.
Anyway, the two fired employees are filing a lawsuit against Starbucks. And this is one suit I can get behind. I hope they cash out big on this one.
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