I received news from about something involving his job, now he's a MAGA patriot who fully supports Trump. Actually he directly went to a few of his rallies whenever Trump came along and he took pictures of him, he was even on the airport runway when he saw our President and even admitted that he's really tall in person. But he works as a prison guard in a federal facility in El Paso or near I believe so and before even sent me pictures of how much drugs and etc they catch from these criminal scums that flood in from the border and this stuff is worth millions, I haven't heard back from him until a few days ago.
He told me recently quote: "It's ok, I got jumped by like 6 or 7 inmates an hour ago, my left rib cage kinda hurts though. Got hit by a shiv luckily my vest stopped it! Yes I fought them with my baton that I had! Broke couple of inmates bones (hands and jaws)." So basically it's proven these guys are out of control and he did onto them what they deserved for their actions.
But today I was informed that he's getting fired and right now as I'm typing this message, he's currently getting his stuff from the locker but the reasons are beyond retarded. He said it's because of "Unnecessary force towards the inmates." Which is bullshit, you know those criminal shitheads deserved worse than that and we know he didn't nothing wrong except to defend himself from these wastes of skin since he could have died from their aggressively unprovoked and malicious attack. I feel bad for him due to this, but since it took place in a red state rather than a blue state. How do you feel about this unjust act?
Look at the larger picture.... he will be better off away from places like that. Staffing is so difficult right now for a multitude of businesses, so it shouldn't be hard for him to find work in a less unsavory, and more secure, place.
EDIT: I know from experience how a bad work place can affect your whole life. I once worked in a half-way house for men transitioning from Federal prison into civilian life. Prisoners in the Federal BOP (Bureau of Prisons) are generally a little bit more "upscale" than those in the state prisons. Still, most of them were manipulative, very negative, and cunning men. They went through the motions of "being rehabilitated" but there was always a sense of foreboding around them.
I was really glad to finally end that job and go on to bigger and MUCH better things. And my whole attitude on life changed for the better too.