If you see an In-N-Out employee wearing a sleeve (typically a white sleeve cover or long-sleeved undershirt), it’s most likely to cover tattoos. In-N-Out has a strict appearance policy: employees may not have any visible tattoos while working. They must fully cover any tattoos before every shift using approved methods (such as white sleeve covers for arm tattoos). There are no exceptions for visible tattoos during work hours.
“I’m worried about the radicalization that of the youth”
Can you address the issues that are radicalizing them?
“No that’s dangerous, I just want them to stop being radical”
Can you at least take responsibility for the situation?
“No, it’s the young people who are wrong”
People wonder why I can be so critical of non-denom protestants sometimes. This is why. They tend to create their own theology and mix a bunch of concepts from new age or prosperity gospel and turn Christianity into DIY self-help garbage that is deeply damaging. Spiritual poison.