I know right. People have some nerve to demand pay that keeps the lights on and food in their bellies. Like, pretty soon people are gonna get rich on fifteen bucks an hour and we're gonna see 20-buck Big Macs, 100-buck haircuts, 1000-buck restaurant meals, and 10,000-buck hardcover books at Barnes and Nobles. Who the fuck do these people, living in America, think they are? I mean, look at our good old favorite comparison: "You can have it much worse. People in some parts of the world don't even have drinking water."
Americans have become pathetic traitors to their fellow Americans, just ready to ridicule and shame the person one notch beneath them socioeconomically. While I don't want my country devolved to some egalitarian-communist pesthole, it is perfectly reasonable to ask for pay that doesn't degenerate one's life to that of a bum and beggar.
Fuck the CEO and fuck the dimwit who wrote a public response to the former Yelp employee.