Executive fired for bullying Chik-Fil-A employee

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Anti-Chick-fil-A Tough Guy Fired for Bullying Drive Thru Girl | Video | TheBlaze.com


Smith must have thought he scored a major victory because he put the video on Youtube. However, contrary to whatever was going through his mind, it turns out most people don’t think bullying a woman who’s just trying to make a living is manly or cool. He tried to pull the video but — surprise! — once you put that stuff online, it’s there forever.
 
Jerks come from all walks of life.
 
I was amazed at how calm that lady was. That was the only thing that really stood out for me.
 
a failed troll.
 
I was amazed at how calm that lady was. That was the only thing that really stood out for me.

Likely she has experience dealing with jerks from all walks of life. It goes with the job of fast food worker in a drive-thru.
 
You don't have exclusive rights to CFA threads.

I don't understand?

I'm saying that this jerk is a failed troll. He was clearly attempting to troll her but it's great that she kept her cool.
 
probably vandalized by "riot inciter" like 4chan group.
I suspect that a lot of these types of things are committed by the opposition, to make the protesters look bad. Who knows?
 
I suspect that a lot of these types of things are committed by the opposition, to make the protesters look bad. Who knows?

"Tastes Like Hate"... kinda reminds me of "Taste the Rainbow".
 
I don't understand?

I'm saying that this jerk is a failed troll. He was clearly attempting to troll her but it's great that she kept her cool.
Got it. :lol:
 
It happens to see customers bullying at employees all time and I had been bullied by old man at Walmart because I can't use oral language so had to get him to write on cupboard but he refused, he went in back room unauthorized to looking for manager and demand to fire me because I can't speak English orally. I was like what is wrong with him and I can write English but can't speak orally. The old man had been pressured on my manager and he won't shut up so manager asked him to leave store or call police, he left store and made huge complaint to home office.

I was so depressed because of bullying after manager told me about conversation between her and old man. It was worst day that I had. :(
 
It happens to see customers bullying at employees all time and I had been bullied by old man at Walmart because I can't use oral language so had to get him to write on cupboard but he refused, he went in back room unauthorized to looking for manager and demand to fire me because I can't speak English orally. I was like what is wrong with him and I can write English but can't speak orally. The old man had been pressured on my manager and he won't shut up so manager asked him to leave store or call police, he left store and made huge complaint to home office.

I was so depressed because of bullying after manager told me about conversation between her and old man. It was worst day that I had. :(

Next time this happens, don't let anyone control your mind like this. It has happened to me before.
 
Chick-fil-A Protests: Have They Gone Too Far?

It seems that a sandwich has become the target of partisan political debate. Ever since Dan Cathy, the president of chicken restaurant chain Chick-fil-A, voiced his opposition to gay marriage, opinions about the company have caused a lot of indigestion.

Adam Smith, then the CFO of a medical supply firm, created a wave of interest on the Web when he posted a video of himself berating a Chick-fil-A worker at a drive-through window in Tucson, Ariz. Smith, who said he "just couldn't stand all the hate," wasn't exactly showing his sweet side.

Smith tells the employee, who offers him free water and wishes him a nice day, "I don't know how you live with yourself and work here. I don't understand it. This is a horrible corporation with horrible values. You deserve better." Smith's employer, Vante, was not impressed, stating in a press release that Smith no longer works for the company.

Overnight, a Chick-fil-A in Torrance, Calif., was vandalized with the spray-painted message "Tastes like hate" in advance of today's "National Same-Sex Kiss Day."

Some gay activists have encouraged same-sex couples to document themselves smooching at the restaurant chain's locations.

This comes after Wednesday's Chick-fil-A Appreciation Day, organized by former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, which brought out tens of thousands to wait in long lines and, Chick-fil-A confirmed, resulted in a "record-setting day" for the business.

Mayors in Chicago, Boston, and San Francisco have rolled up the welcome mat to the chain, and in Los Angeles, Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa praised his city for its "vibrant" LGBT community.

New York City's Michael Bloomberg, on the other hand, a supporter of gay marriage, said on his radio show Friday that it is not appropriate for government "to look at somebody's political views and decide whether or not they can live in the city, or operate a business in the city, or work for somebody in the city."

Twitter was abuzz from all the activity. As helpbydonating (@ithas2besaid) noted, "If you want to protest these mayors who banned Chick-fil-A, that's one thing. But if you want to defend the constitution, defend all of it." Richard Penney (@RichardPenney) weighed in, saying, "If you don't like Chick-fil-A don't go there. If you do, go there. But banning the business because you disagree w/ the CEO? Fascist."

On the other hand, all the chatter about chicken sandwiches simply seems to be making some people hungry. Coraline Jones (@kaylacurtsinger) posted, "The more y'all keep talking about Chick-fil-A, the more I crave it."

Sometimes, a sandwich is just a sandwich.

Chick-fil-A Protests: Have They Gone Too Far? - Yahoo! Finance
 
Yeah, what is this all about? I mean CFA is similar to KFC and Brown's Chicken.
 
I was amazed at how calm that lady was. That was the only thing that really stood out for me.

Yeah and I'm even more curious to know what did she say on the video?

Earlier this evening, I was in Lexington at the mall for the silent dinner social and I saw several employees from CFA were really accommodating and they were gracing customers (even if it wasn't CFA customers) with anything they could do. I thought to myself, Wow that hasn't happened before. It was clear that they wanted to keep doing whatever they can do to be on the society's "good side" which is something that I thought was pretty impressive.
 
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