to be fair though, the protest is disrupting the priority of other shoppers and the businesses. She's going about her day as normal, while it's good that they feel strongly enough about a cause to do this- they are the ones disrupting every day life
Why? Not everyone is moved by a cause, let her be and they should focus on whatever their cause is. That girl probably didnt even knew about it
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I know, but she just seems so... ignorant and aloof. Like, I imagine the mall filled with all those people seriously fighting for a cause, and then she's just there, like prancing around shopping for stuff.
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Even an idiot wouldn't do that. She's passive aggressively mocking them in the best way possible.
Well, If she did know, she could have gone shopping somewhere else. But I guess she's allowed to shop if she wants to. And she did attract more attention to the protest, so that is a good thing either way.
Malls are private property meant to give shoppers a way to visit many retailers under one roof. Prices are inflated to pay for this convenience. These protesters are preventing legal commerce on private property. This woman is the one I see in this picture as being in the right. Were i the store manager I would have had those people arrested for trespassing and apologized to the real shoppers for the inconvenience.
but if she isn't part of the protest then she obviously doesn't agree or care as strongly for that moral. As for the store manager- no matter what their moral is, it's affecting his business. He could agree with it completely but if it's stopping people from coming and his place of work from selling then of course he's gonna want to sort out the issue quickly.
I really hated that they did that(the boycott). There are families that don't have much, and they use black Friday to be able to afford some things. I get their cause, but I don't like that this was done.
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