M.lynch managing director, will he get fired?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Did he ever mention the son during the tirade?


Not on the video.


Please remember there is some unedited video which will set the record straight. You know where he comes in calmly and it is the teens who start dropping f-bombs, calling names and throwing things at him.


Is this sarcasm? If not, how are you privy to such a tape and please post it to set the record straight.

And, how to you mentally get past the racist statements?


Even though the guy is unhinged I see a father who is acting irrationally because he could have lost his son. That's why I am able to see past the racist statements. He kept asking for the telephone number and these kids goaded him and he went off the deep end.


No one goaded him.


You see only what you want to see.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:The first line in the entire video is "please don't yell at us".

Not please don't f-ing yell at us, or shut up, or shut the F up, etc.


It just starts. "Please don't yell at us".
His calm initial entrance was cropped. The first line is a calm, non-yelling "don't videotape me". Then the "please don't yell at us". The all the swearing from both sides.


Incorrect. Watch it again.
You are watching the biased version, not the whole tape.


The counter worker says "please don't yell at us". ( Implying that yelling had happened but that is not on the tape.

Then he says. "Don't videotape me".
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The first line in the entire video is "please don't yell at us".

Not please don't f-ing yell at us, or shut up, or shut the F up, etc.


It just starts. "Please don't yell at us".
His calm initial entrance was cropped. The first line is a calm, non-yelling "don't videotape me". Then the "please don't yell at us". The all the swearing from both sides.


The girls are reasonably calm until he throws the cup. Even after he calls them "f-ing ignorant high school kids"

The only thing that makes watching that video over and over again bearable is this. I like to imagine I can see him thinking "I am so f-ed" in his eyes.



And I see a man who has probably been crying because his son could have died, not someone worrying that he is f-ed because of the video.


Yeah, and it would have been all his fault because responsible peanut allergy parents don't get smoothies at Robeks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Did he ever mention the son during the tirade?


Not on the video.


Please remember there is some unedited video which will set the record straight. You know where he comes in calmly and it is the teens who start dropping f-bombs, calling names and throwing things at him.


Is this sarcasm? If not, how are you privy to such a tape and please post it to set the record straight.

And, how to you mentally get past the racist statements?


Even though the guy is unhinged I see a father who is acting irrationally because he could have lost his son. That's why I am able to see past the racist statements. He kept asking for the telephone number and these kids goaded him and he went off the deep end.


No one goaded him.


You see only what you want to see.


Do not excuse that man's unacceptable behavior. Please. It was terrible.
Anonymous
Not excusing his behavior but he does not deserve to be fired for this. Search smoothie on You tube and the videos call him Karen. He did not act like the Karen from the park who called cops on the bird watcher guy because he was black. This guy became unhinged for a valid reason. And even after throwing the drink he says he will leave if they give the number and they refuse. He is not obnoxious after that towards the end of the video.
Anonymous
It is fortunate the thrown drink did not injure the worker. I don't know how serious the charges are. The worst in my view is the lost job and the the shame at his own behavior that he expressed through his lawyer.

Life will go on but this really is resonating because every minimum wage teen worker, or worker has been through something like this and finally there will some consequences.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not excusing his behavior but he does not deserve to be fired for this. Search smoothie on You tube and the videos call him Karen. He did not act like the Karen from the park who called cops on the bird watcher guy because he was black. This guy became unhinged for a valid reason. And even after throwing the drink he says he will leave if they give the number and they refuse. He is not obnoxious after that towards the end of the video.

He lost any credibility or sympathy with his behavior. Adults have choices.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not excusing his behavior but he does not deserve to be fired for this. Search smoothie on You tube and the videos call him Karen. He did not act like the Karen from the park who called cops on the bird watcher guy because he was black. This guy became unhinged for a valid reason. And even after throwing the drink he says he will leave if they give the number and they refuse. He is not obnoxious after that towards the end of the video.



Calling his behavior obnoxious is being kind. They call the police. You can hear them on the phone.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Did he ever mention the son during the tirade?


Not on the video.


Please remember there is some unedited video which will set the record straight. You know where he comes in calmly and it is the teens who start dropping f-bombs, calling names and throwing things at him.


Is this sarcasm? If not, how are you privy to such a tape and please post it to set the record straight.

And, how to you mentally get past the racist statements?


Even though the guy is unhinged I see a father who is acting irrationally because he could have lost his son. That's why I am able to see past the racist statements. He kept asking for the telephone number and these kids goaded him and he went off the deep end.

Answer this: if he was so concerned why did he patronize a place that serves peanuts?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The first line in the entire video is "please don't yell at us".

Not please don't f-ing yell at us, or shut up, or shut the F up, etc.


It just starts. "Please don't yell at us".
His calm initial entrance was cropped. The first line is a calm, non-yelling "don't videotape me". Then the "please don't yell at us". The all the swearing from both sides.


The girls are reasonably calm until he throws the cup. Even after he calls them "f-ing ignorant high school kids"

The only thing that makes watching that video over and over again bearable is this. I like to imagine I can see him thinking "I am so f-ed" in his eyes.



And I see a man who has probably been crying because his son could have died, not someone worrying that he is f-ed because of the video.

You see what you want to see with your biased eyes. LOL.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The first line in the entire video is "please don't yell at us".

Not please don't f-ing yell at us, or shut up, or shut the F up, etc.


It just starts. "Please don't yell at us".
His calm initial entrance was cropped. The first line is a calm, non-yelling "don't videotape me". Then the "please don't yell at us". The all the swearing from both sides.


Incorrect. Watch it again.
You are watching the biased version, not the whole tape.


The counter worker says "please don't yell at us". ( Implying that yelling had happened but that is not on the tape.

Then he says. "Don't videotape me".
. Ah, sorry found the version you speak of. I saw the "You have no room to yell at us" one. Your version is still cropped and he was still calm and obviously calmly was pointing the implicated smoothie. I wish there was security footage of his initial complaint. It doesn't seem fair to only show it late in the conversation.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It is fortunate the thrown drink did not injure the worker. I don't know how serious the charges are. The worst in my view is the lost job and the the shame at his own behavior that he expressed through his lawyer.

Life will go on but this really is resonating because every minimum wage teen worker, or worker has been through something like this and finally there will some consequences.


He would have learnt from his mistake and because of this viral video, I bet there will also be some training for employees at the smoothie place.
Anonymous
The girl wasn’t talking to him or even looking at him when he threw it. It was a sucker punch of beverage throwing. Disgraceful.
Anonymous
Not a single poster defending this jerk has bothered to answer a simple question. If this guy's son was indeed so severely allergic why did he put him at risk by buying food in a place that serves peanuts?
Anyone?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Did he ever mention the son during the tirade?


Not on the video.


Please remember there is some unedited video which will set the record straight. You know where he comes in calmly and it is the teens who start dropping f-bombs, calling names and throwing things at him.


Is this sarcasm? If not, how are you privy to such a tape and please post it to set the record straight.

And, how to you mentally get past the racist statements?


Even though the guy is unhinged I see a father who is acting irrationally because he could have lost his son. That's why I am able to see past the racist statements. He kept asking for the telephone number and these kids goaded him and he went off the deep end.

Answer this: if he was so concerned why did he patronize a place that serves peanuts?


Maybe his son likes that place? Has ordered from them before without incident?
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