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In reply to the discussion: A drugstore employee in WI refused to sell condoms [View all]Sympthsical
(10,734 posts)177. A lot of stores are locking up sex-related items
Not just contraceptives like condoms. Anything related gets put in the cabinet like lube, etc.
I usually order things from Amazon, but sometimes one forgets one's out. I looooove going to Safeway or CVS in these instances. Let's just ring that bell and get the teenaged clerk over here. We want this to be as awkward for the both of us as humanly possible.
One time, my partner and I were both there. Rang the bell. Waited. A clerk who looked like they were maybe 12 started walking over. I turned to my partner. "Nope. I'm out. This is all you. Have fun!"
I don't generally have any kind of social anxiety, but having to get a child to come unlock your dirty sex stuff will never not send mine to about an 11.
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my take on this is that if these people can't do their f&cking jobs they shouldn't be hired
orleans
Jul 2022
#159
meh. what if everyone working in a little liquor store doesn't want to sell alcohol
orleans
Jul 2022
#202
Not that the Roberts Court would care, but the CRA Title II protections also cover non-religious ppl
NullTuples
Jul 2022
#122
I think you are missing the point; the Roberts Court doesn't care about precedent.
NullTuples
Jul 2022
#158
How many things will they put on that "based on my sincerely held beliefts, I refuse you the right?
NotHardly
Jul 2022
#19
In Illinois last I heard, after right wing judge ruled and they opened up 100%.
Bluethroughu
Jul 2022
#189
There are many other areas. At least it won't require rejecting basic customer service
JI7
Jul 2022
#96
I stopped patronizing Walgreens years ago. Why bother having the condoms in the store if
LoisB
Jul 2022
#13
An utter nonsense post. My posts are often filled with iPhone typos and autocorrects gone mad...
Lucky Luciano
Jul 2022
#62
If a post is edited after 30 minutes, there's a red link to see what the edits were
petronius
Jul 2022
#73
Instances of Muslims declining to handle pork and alcohol sales have arisen in the past.
onenote
Jul 2022
#86
Refusing service for condoms? Sorry sir, they are on the shelf for sale, you are an imbecile!
Brainfodder
Jul 2022
#51
Yeah. Jesus is going to be giving a lot of these little shits a boner because they
Scrivener7
Jul 2022
#87
She wasn't prevented from purchasing the condoms. The clerk signed out and the manager completed the
XorXor
Jul 2022
#185
All this talk of suing Walgreens is ridiculous. There's no legal cause of action.
Ocelot II
Jul 2022
#99
How can you work for a retail enterprise if you refuse to sell some of their products?
Martin68
Jul 2022
#104
Asked for comment, Walgreen Co. responded: "Our company policy allows team members
TeamProg
Jul 2022
#109
Ask him what his faith is and demand another cashier because it offends you.
keithbvadu2
Jul 2022
#112
According to the article, she was able to buy them from a different cashier.
Ocelot II
Jul 2022
#116
Betcha a buck he wold have somd them to her inseminator in a New York minute.
soldierant
Jul 2022
#115
The Bible doesn't define what is a sincerely held religious belief that has to be accommodated
onenote
Jul 2022
#147
So if a Christian has a "sincerely held religious belief" that they shouldn't serve Black people,...
wackadoo wabbit
Jul 2022
#152
I said what SHOULD be, not what is. Walgreens doesn't have to have that policy,
pnwmom
Jul 2022
#145
Only if it involves only minimal hardship to the employer. If there is only one clerk
pnwmom
Jul 2022
#148
Only in this crazy as fuck country and maybe a few crazy as fuck others do we see this crap
Meowmee
Jul 2022
#161
Leave everything right there in front of the clerk. Walk out. Find another store.
LogicFirst
Jul 2022
#180
The problem with this is that if you hire a 19 year old and you sell alcohol, you know
localroger
Jul 2022
#205