The right to refuse service to people on attack drones

Byron In Exile

Frederick Fucking Chopin
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There's a movement to allow checkout operators to refuse to serve you if you're piloting your attack drone.
What do you think? Should this be allowed?
My view is that since I conduct most of my business by killing people and blowing shit up, I should be served while I am piloting my drone because that's my income. The checkout operator is earning while serving, so I should be allowed to earn my income too, without my unattended drone crashing in a flaming fireball.

Thoughts?
 
"Would you like to Super Size that?"


:mad:


"Give me a minute. I am reading tweets for the NSA. Important shit here."
 
Only a psychopathic regime could make people sit there in a shed in Nevada or wherever and kill people halfway around the world and then tell them go home to your family and not think about it.

It's insane. Our country has gone insane.

And who are they killing? And for what?

Murdering peasants half way around the world with a robot doesn't make you a hero, it makes you a war criminal. A coward too.
 
And who are they killing? And for what?
Such questions are beyond our capability to answer, since information is only disseminated on a "need-to-know" basis, and, as common citizens, our needs in this regard are deemed to be so close to zero as to be statistically identical with it.

We would have to defer to the all-seeing eye for answers to these things:

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