brb1006
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She deserves to get banned for that.At least there was a cup. Woman dropped her drawers in the Flight of Passage queue and did her business right there. No cup. CM had to clean it up.
She deserves to get banned for that.At least there was a cup. Woman dropped her drawers in the Flight of Passage queue and did her business right there. No cup. CM had to clean it up.
And she pays their salaries, don't you know.But she went to Aulani in April.
Even though the people of Hawaii have been begging people to not go. That's really a point made, lady.But she went to Aulani in April.
Even though the people of Hawaii have been begging people to not go. That's really a point made, lady.
The state, period. They've literally been screaming about how they have no resources and begging people not to come. So her bragging about going is about as tactful as peeing in a cup, tbh.To aulani in particular or to their state?
I love Hawaii but they should stop whining.
Because....you know....inclusiveness means it wouldn't be right to arrest a women for the same thing a man would get.arrest3d for.That exact thing crossed my mind too.
To get a gaggle of Security guards to show up, and to get Tom The Manager to also appear to tell you your day at Disneyland was done and you are being asked to leave, requires some serious misbehavior witnessed by at least several people. Then the person involved admits to it all, and blames her human bladder and her commute and her career choice as reasons why her unacceptable and illegal behavior should be excused. Also, she once went to Aulani.
Turn this awful Karen into a Kirk (what is the male version of a Karen?), and this scenario takes a completely different turn. And the man involved ends up in the Anaheim jail and on the California sex offenders registry for life for exposing himself at Disneyland.
So then I have to ask... Why did Disneyland Security only tell her she had to leave property? Why wasn't she arrested, or at the very least Tom The Manager was accompanied by one of the Anaheim Police Officers that are stationed on Disneyland property?
Why is there an obvious double-standard for indecent exposure and public urination behavior for women in 2021?
I think that legalized Humboldt County herb is kicking in.I'm lost. Can you explain it to me like I'm five?
I’m obviously not labeling those opposing public urination as alt-right. I’m labeling those veering the thread off topic with alt-right posts and alt-right language as alt-right.Is the implication here that desiring modesty and opposing public urination are "alt-right" positions?
Also, the implication that right leaning content, such as desiring modest and opposing public urination, is less "welcoming" than those spewing hatred against the unvaccinated, demanding the removal of White culture and history from the parks, and overall creating a hostile environment to any who disagree (such as labeling those opposing public urination as "alt-right"), is absurd.
Not sure where you are getting that from, the posts pointed out the hypocrisy with this:I’m obviously not labeling those opposing public urination as alt-right. I’m labeling those veering the thread off topic with alt-right posts and alt-right language as alt-right.
Not sure where you are getting that from, the posts pointed out the hypocrisy with this:
It is a fact that if a man urinates in public, especially say a theme parks where young children are around, he will be arrested and labeled a sex offender for life.
Yet, this is a woman who did this ad was just escorted off property, by all accounts she was not banned, just asked not to come back for the rest of that day. And she definitely wasn't arrested and labeled a sex offender.
People here simply pointed out, and rightfully so, that everyone needs to be treated equal under the law, either both should be required to be registered sex offenders for life or neither should.
I fail to see anything alt-right about that, it is simply pointing out that things aren't right here.
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Not sure where you are getting that from, the posts pointed out the hypocrisy with this:
It is a fact that if a man urinates in public, especially say a theme parks where young children are around, he will be arrested and labeled a sex offender for life.
Yet, this is a woman who did this ad was just escorted off property, by all accounts she was not banned, just asked not to come back for the rest of that day. And she definitely wasn't arrested and labeled a sex offender.
People here simply pointed out, and rightfully so, that everyone needs to be treated equal under the law, either both should be required to be registered sex offenders for life or neither should.
I fail to see anything alt-right about that, it is simply pointing out that things aren't right here.
In California, it is automatic for men, as long as they are charged and found guilty of urinating in public.It all depends on the arresting officer. They can charge someone or just say don't do it again. Even charged with lewd behaviour, they may not be labeled a sex offender as that responsibility lies with the judge. A lot of judges will only label if there was blatant exposure or a pattern of peeing in public. I don't know that I've seen a woman urinating in public but I've seen many many men due to it's easier for a man, hence more arrests and more labeling.
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