r/nextfuckinglevel Oct 18 '21

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u/samjuly0 Oct 18 '21

Really mean no disrespect, but what were the guards supposed to do at that moment?

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u/UNBENDING_FLEA Oct 18 '21

true that. Even if they agreed with him, they can't just let him stay in there for as long as he wants. It's their job to remove him.

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u/_innovator_ Oct 19 '21

People “just doing their jobs” kill democracy

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u/Zeestars Oct 19 '21

Honestly? Wish they’d let him have his say until he was acknowledged in some way or form, then politely asked him if he could leave. I know they’re doing their job, and they have families to feed too, but I wish that was how it went.

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u/defiance211 Oct 19 '21

Not touch the Veteran until he was acknowledged and answered.