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Originally Posted by johnnyrocket03
Fair enough but for me personally, I would need to know a bit more context about why it was asked to be removed before i passed judgement on either side.
Just seems dumb to get so enraged over a piece of jewelery, on either side.
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I think the context was that he went up to the admitting window and an exchange followed where he was denied service and had to go get admitted by someone else. I also think that his wrist was injured.
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Originally Posted by johnnyrocket03
As i said above, for me personally, i would need to know more context before i passed judgement.
If he asked him to remove it for safety or some practical reason then i dont have an issue with it, if he asked him to remove it because of discrimination then its not acceptable but either way i think everyone is getting a little too worked up about it. My opinion is that everyone in general is a little over sensitive these days.
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Often I worry about my safety while sitting on a chair, while wearing jewellery, in front of a window with another person on the other side who is taking my information.
Think of what would have happened had he slipped off the chair and his necklace caught on the counter and strangled him before someone else could come rescue him.