Op here. No, no one offered. She just did it. |
| She needs to check her privilege |
PP here- I didn’t ask her. I guess she didn’t want to spend a lot of time in line? |
The PP said “I get why she did it.” Why, PP? |
Who is pathetic, pp? YOU are. |
| omg, I saw this too! ppl were pissed. |
The second line. |
Pissed? Well gee whiz. Run for mayor then. |
| I still don't get why people in this city still haven't figured out that a lot of people just don't like being outside in baking sun without any sun shelter in dangerous temp and humidity conditions. They CONTINUE to do this with their urban planning efforts for parks and recreation and so many other things. Sun shades are cheap, as are many other mitigators. |
| All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others. |
| I'm involved with a well known charity who had a dedication ceremony in 2018 for a project they were opening. They had to schedule two separate ceremonies because Bowser didn't want to be speaking at the same time with Vincent Gray (who is a long time supporter of this charity). When Bowser didn't show up (her daughter was born that day), while I felt happy for her, many were upset the accommodation including me. |
Uh |
+100. I actually agree with this sentiment, as much as I don't want to. But the Mayor should not waste time standing in line. |
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Standing in line is a social norm, not a law.
What makes it a rule that must be followed is the person providing the service or good. But again, not a law. |
Why was the mayor even at this event? Doesn’t she have better things to do? There is no part of her job that requires her to show up at this. |