Tom Ritchford
1 min readJul 28, 2022

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Your answer lacks justice. Firing someone who did nothing wrong is unjust.

Your answer lacks compassion. Losing a job and finding another one is a very difficult task, made harder by the fact that most people don't have very much in the way of savings because of the tremendous economic difficulties faced during the pandemic. They threw not just a person but a whole family into turmoil when they choose to illegally and cruel fire someone.

Your answer disrespects the law. As I have explained to you, there are laws against this man's "choice".

For generations, many areas of the United States all "chose" not to serve Black Americans, which meant if you were Black, you couldn't travel, you couldn't get a meal in a restaurant, you couldn't go to the movies.

We as a society, against the objections of many prominent Christians, passed laws prohibiting this sort of discrimination - discrimination due to race, color or creed.

It's one of the things that most Americans are proud of their country for. But you don't believe in this.

Not all Christians are this way. My mother was a Christian, and she was a compassionate woman who concentrated on the teachings of Christ and had a strong sense of right and wrong.

But now the majority of American Christians support profane, mendancious lunatics like Donald Trump.

By your own words are you condemned. Remember compassion next time you speak.

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