I’m just pointing out the hilariously poor timing.
If you are going to claim that McDonald’s employees have superior de-escalation skills to police…the absolute worst time to try and make that claim is fresh after a McDonalds employee murders a customer and the national news is still talking about it.
https://lemmy.world/c/thepoliceproblem
Show me anywhere near as many examples of McDonald’s employees failing to deescalate a situation as what’s in one week of reports posted in that comm.
What you’re trying to point out is just flat out dumb, and isn’t “hilarious”.
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One case of a violent McDonald’s employee VS how many unnecessary violent cops?
I’m just pointing out the hilariously poor timing.
If you are going to claim that McDonald’s employees have superior de-escalation skills to police…the absolute worst time to try and make that claim is fresh after a McDonalds employee murders a customer and the national news is still talking about it.
https://lemmy.world/c/thepoliceproblem
Show me anywhere near as many examples of McDonald’s employees failing to deescalate a situation as what’s in one week of reports posted in that comm.
What you’re trying to point out is just flat out dumb, and isn’t “hilarious”.
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Your logical fallacy is: Cherry Picking. And probably others.
Indeed. People fall prey to availability heuristic / bias all the time.