Cheap & lazy virtue-tweeting. Customer is as much at risk of infection as the worker. If she stayed away to make you all happy, worker would be left w/nothing. If you want to be angry, be angry at the system & gov't forcing ppl to work by lifting the order & access to benefits
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I mean, look, you don't want the business itself to go under, fine, push politically for real bailouts for small businesses, support fundraisers, buy rainchecks But risking the lives of employees and customers by actually opening should be completely off the table
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Yes supporting small biz is what everyone should do where they live
Not fundamentally disagreeing with what you say, it just looks like a complex situation & dunking on people whose situation we don't know based on our prejudices is not the answernhttps://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/28/opinion/coronavirus-reopening-georgia.html …
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