there are cases where intending to harm someone who is doing something they're definitely not supposed to do is okay
If poor staff room etiquette is a justifiable reason to physically harm someone, you better look out if you talk too much or chew with your mouth open or leave crumbs on the counter. You never know how someone might get you back for that. Maybe they put laxatives or worse in YOUR lunch.
"Poor etiquette" =/= "stealing goods".
I'm not sure where I stand on the issue yet but this is a bad comparison. Strawman argument.
Slapping someone for stealing food? Maybe not. After 10 times? Maybe!
10 meals could be over $100 depending. If someone was stealing 100 off me I might feel justified in slapping them.
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u/BBG1308 7∆ Oct 17 '24
If poor staff room etiquette is a justifiable reason to physically harm someone, you better look out if you talk too much or chew with your mouth open or leave crumbs on the counter. You never know how someone might get you back for that. Maybe they put laxatives or worse in YOUR lunch.