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Business PagesMay 25, 2025
Trans Starbucks employee is in full-blown meltdown mode over a dress code, and of course, they/them still wears a mask
There is no more entitled group of employees at a single corporation than those at Starbucks, as evidenced by their public freakouts over a simple dress code
Many Starbucks workers have gone on strike over their refusal to dress in uniform. And to call that a personal problem would be an understatement.
Transgender Masked Starbucks worker says he is on strike because he refuses to comply with the dress code.
“Today me and my coworkers are out on strike in protest of the companies recent illegal unilateral change to the dress code.” pic.twitter.com/WGJjoCQe2T
— Oli London (@OliLondonTV) May 20, 2025
Oh, deer. Just shut up and make my coffee. It’s really not that deep. Literally every hospitality job in the history of hospitality has a dress code—this is nothing new. The sooner they realize that, the better off they’ll be.
I think my favorite part of the video was when he claimed this makes employees vulnerable to discipline, as if following a basic dress code is some impossible task. No one gets disciplined for following the rules. It’s not rocket science.
And how entitled do you have to be to make a public scene over something this dumb? There are people literally dying and starving in the world, and this is the hill they choose to die on? Pathetic—just pathetic.
And did I hear that right? Did he really claim Starbucks is “emboldened to break the law right now because of this political climate?” Surely, this can’t be Trump’s fault, could it?!
It’s also pretty comical how he complains about being understaffed—like that’s something unique to Starbucks. The food industry has been chronically understaffed since the beginning of time. And as a “former waitress,” I can assure you, restaurants being short-staffed is nothing new.
Calling this a first-world problem would be an understatement. And as he put it, this is “shallow nonsense”—so the fact that he’s still crying about it is extremely bizarre. But would you expect anything more from a they/them in a face diaper in 2025? Because I surely don’t.
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