With a 9-15 vote,the St. Louis Board of Aldermen yesterday defeated a proposal which would ban protestors within an 8 foot radius of Planned Parenthood's driveway. This proposal called the area ban a buffer zone. Frankly I'm glad they defeated this. We've watched protest after protest recently where streets were blocked businesses blocked, and in any number of cases protestors went into buildings. But let people congregate outside of Planned Parenthood and protests are a problem?
Here is a photo of a protest in a Starbucks over what some believed was an unfairness by the company to African Americans.
They came into the coffee shop and bull-horned the workers. Certainly we've seen a lot of news video of protestors doing such things for various reasons all over the country. To think Planned Parenthood is a sacred cow is just wrong.
Generally, I would consider the bull-horning of an employee over the top and grounds from removal. Starbucks is an exception to that, since they have made such effort to portray themselves, as such a diverse workplace, whatever that means. The employees will most likely be subject to further indoctrination, now.
Posted by: Ron | April 17, 2018 at 07:39 AM