Something that happened at work the other day…
As most of you know, I drive a truck for a living. My company picks up a huge amount of trailers at the BNSF railyard in L.A. So I go in to pick up a trailer and one of the rail workers that checks out the trailers had this vile and repulsive Che Guevara shirt on. I thought the scumbag POS needed a good smackdown and I told him right to his face that Che was a butcher and a Communist of the lowest order.
Should I get this cocksucker fired?
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We're not easily offended and don't want people to think they have to walk on eggshells around here (like at another place that shall remain nameless) but of course, there is a limit to everything.
Play nice!
Yeah, get that bum fired.
I live in the LA area and there are alot of people here that wear Che shirts that are not Communist. It is fashion, so they say.
done and done. When I get back there, I’m gonna file a complaint with the fucking slob’s boss. Non-union outfit.
Fashion, my ass! Glorify communism in front of me and you will get a smackdown. One of my stepsons friends came by the house with a Che shirt and I told him he had 5 seconds to take the rag off or I would do it for him.
That is what I thought when I first saw the terrorist scarf. The che shirt and the terrorist scarf have become mainstream here, unfortunately. I found most of the wearers have no clue what the shirt and the scarf stand for.
Educate him first. Some people just don’t know true history.
You might be surprised at the people who change their mind when confronted with truth.
avid, I have two keffiyehs, though mine are Army green and khaki. Both I purchased in an Army supply store.
Savage,
You need to buy a copule of these shirts and wear them to work!
escovado,
I’m gonna get a shirt with this pic and wear it right in front of his ass.
Long live the Bolivian Army!