I work at the Starbucks in Lexington, Kentucky and if anybody asks me to write Trump on their cup I will spit in it #TrumpCup
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@sammontgomery@WKiraW No, it is a threat Free speech is not threatening. It is a statement of opinion/fact, not a threat to harm someone -
@sammontgomery@WKiraW OK. I'll speak freely, Barista Sam. Enjoy unemployment. (You're not far from it) -
@sammontgomery@WKiraW you know free speech has to do with the government taking it away, private companies are allowed to regulate workers -
@sammontgomery@WKiraW Free you are. Go on welfare. Oh I am sure you are a supporter of it. SMH. Natural selection anyone.#banwarninglabels -
@sammontgomery@WKiraW free speech does not involve violating the health and safety of others. Spitting in a cup is not only vile but both. -
@sammontgomery I'm not sure you understand our first amendment... -
@sammontgomery Technically, spitting in someone's cup is an assault. So you were fired for threatening assault, not your beliefs. -
@sammontgomery@WKiraW No, it's not! -
@sammontgomery@WKiraW spitting in peoples drinks is not free speech. You disgust me. -
@sammontgomery@WKiraW you have free speech to say it, but they have free speech to fire your ass. That's a health code violation -
@sammontgomery@WKiraW Your right to free speech ends when you clock in. But sounds like you have lots of free speechtime on your hands now. -
@sammontgomery@WKiraW you're not a very bright guy putting that comment out there in public -
@sammontgomery@WKiraW oh my gosh! You do not know the difference between free speech, and a health code violation?
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