Posted on 05/11/2015 10:11:19 AM PDT by Cecily
Mississippi Subway 'sandwich artist' has been fired after she created a social media firestorm Sunday by posting messages applauding the deaths of two police officers killed in the line of duty.
After Benjamin Deen, 34, and Liquori Tate, 25, were killed on Saturday night about 30 miles away in Hattiesburg, Laurel woman Sierra 'C-Babi' Mccurdy posted a message while wearing her uniform.
She wrote: 'Two police officers shot tonight in Hattiesburg,' followed by 'GOT EM' and a gun pointed at the words as well as a laughing emoji.
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
Damn idiot!
Subway sucks up to the terrible nutrition plan of Michelle Obama. Since the day they announced an alliance with her, I have stopped giving them my business.
Truth.
First problem #1 TATS all over where you can see them.
Wonder if that would have even matter...No. He he actin’ white. I’m ashamed to say I took a crap this morning so I feel like I be actin’ black. Forgive me.
Here comes the free speech suit. It would have been better if she had “disappeared”. I hear Fosterfication is in these days.
Is that the one that dried her wet socks in the bread Oven ?
SUBWAY should be hailed for their firing this garbage, not boycotted!
Media should interview her. I’m sure it would be enlightening and help her “cause”.
Nice move by Subway and I agree with it, but:
1. Now taxpayers get to pay for her “living” via welfare.
2. Some liberal attorney will sue Subway for “unlawfully” firing this racist bitch and Subway will cave before it gets to court.
One or the other (or both) will happen. Book it.
It's "two POlees offsa BE shot!"
Good for you!
I had an incident years ago where I was treated rudely by a Subway employee (a young black girl) and I wrote the corporation. They swiftly sent my complaint to the franchisee who wrote me and defended his employee and would not fire her. I did the right thing then by informing him that his employee might be there a year, I will never return to his store...and I haven't.
Punishing them when they don't do the right thing is just. Punishing them when they do the right thing is senseless.
No one is going to confuse her for a Chick-fil-A employee.
Tim Hawkins, I work at subway song:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E0Jytk1f0cA
She probably ate most of the profits!
my day is driving between businesses all day every day
its the best choice
I prefer Blimpie but I’m glad SW booted the bigoted employee.
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