House management does know about it before I posted
I am getting the email with the tweets put together to forward to management
I never even said boycott it or anything I just wanted to bring awareness to something that should never happen
Roxanne do you not see what she said and why I wouldn't want that out for all to see? Do you condone her behavior? Can you show me where I said don't see her or don't go to Dennis's houses?
If people make a personal choice that is up to them and out of my hands
This right here. If someone decides to make their own choice about not partaking of a business because of someone's shitty decision and jerk moves made in public they have every right to do it.
Someone could tell me they went to a great Starbucks drive through and the barista was careless and spilled a boiling hot latte on them and and they were in the midst of a hassle dealing with management over the incident - the Starbucks itself could be great with standard service otherwise, but people who hear about the incident could choose not to go to that particular establishment or want to know about the careless barista to avoid her. And it would also be my choice whether I continued going to that Starbucks and risk dealing with that barista or I take my business elsewhere.
Outing someone in a way unrelated to warning about an
actual hazardous person and making fun of them to boot in this industry is like spilling a hot beverage on them. It burns. It makes you look careless. And it doesn't always reflect well on the business you represent.
And just a heads up it's not hearsay if you can access the social media and see what is being mentioned for yourself. Just because it can't be linked here doesn't mean you can't take a minute to look it up for yourself. Unless the person realized they got caught being a public asshole and deleted but then as Kevin mentioned he took screenshots which he's gathering to send to management. He's getting his ducks in a row. Kevin has always been defending particular houses and Ladies on this board so he's being taken seriously because coming out with a situation like this is out of his usual character. And therefore people are going to take it seriously. Of course people who already dislike the ownership of the establishment will have their biases and feel superior but show me a perfect human being who doesn't have a single bias in their bone where they'd feel that way about something. The point here is someone who should behave with discretion, was a complete and total asshole about a client in public when they work in a
service industry and didn't expect any backlash or repercussions? When you're an asshole, someone will eventually call you out. And sometimes there's severe repercussions for asshole actions. If you don't want to risk it, own up to your shit and
don't be an asshole.