We've worked hard to make our commonwealth a welcoming place. House Bill 4 takes us away from that. We should be embracing diversity, not banning it.
Kentucky, we can't turn back. We've got to keep moving forward together.
@tandkc3 This is exactly my point. We watched them through the glass cleaning kitchen when they weren’t watching from the door. They weren’t sheltered at all
When Warren county was alerted to a tornado warning, my coworkers and I were at Memphis junction where the tornado pathway was predicted. We went to Hucks on Russellville rd for safety but they had locked the doors with a sign they were closed until after the tornados passed 😡
@JacobBGKY They were cleaning the kitchen or watching from the door. We watched them through the glass. I understand if they locked and secured themself but that wasn’t the case at all
@drearysmiles@joeimel They stayed behind the counter cleaning the kitchen when they weren’t watching from the door. They didn’t secure themself which is the problem. Otherwise I understand policy to lock door and take cover but that wasn’t the case at all. We could see them through the glass.
@GDavidMadison1@joeimel If they are hiding for protection then I have nothing negative to say. They spent the time behind the counter and watching through the door. The manager said “they were cleaning the kitchen”. So they knew and watched ppl try to get inside and they were being secure themself
@millibarr@100_Watt_Warlok@joeimel I didn’t want to be the person to tell you this but you’re replaceable. Your job would be posted Monday. It has zero to do with the people in the store….it 100% has to do with the products in the store and the more people inside means the more chance of products being stolen
@millibarr@100_Watt_Warlok@joeimel Exactly. Protect themself aka their assets because that’s all that matters in a huge concrete block building while watching the people outside that have a greater chance at surviving inside that store but they could steal a hammer. See where that sounds messed up?