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    Quote Originally Posted by Seran View Post
    The difference is kids shouldn't be serving alcohol.
    But it's still ok for them to cut off their dicks, right?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Elanthil View Post
    Seran is a great argument for sterilization or abstinence.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Seran View Post
    The difference is kids shouldn't be serving alcohol. As a matter of fact, a good number of those laws listed are in violation of federal statutes which supercede state attempts at renewing child slave labor. The DOL reported a 70% increase in child labor infractions, no doubt Republicans will want to defund them too.
    You're aware those 14 year olds can legally drink at those establishments already so long as their parents are there?

    I'm guessing you're not. Lol.
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    https://www.revenue.wi.gov/Pages/FAQ...07(3)%2C%20Wis.

    Can children be in a bar with their parents?
    Yes. Persons under age 21 may be on licensed premises, if they are with their parents, guardians, or spouses of legal drinking age; but this is at the discretion of the licensee. Sec. 125.07(3), Wis. Stats.

    Can an underage person possess and consume alcohol beverages on licensed premises?
    Yes. Persons under age 21 may possess and consume alcohol beverages if they are with their parents, guardians or spouses of legal drinking age; but this is at the discretion of the licensee. The licensed premises may choose to prohibit consumption and possession of alcohol beverages by underage persons. (Sec. 125.07(1), Wis. Stats.)

    It's Wisconsin dude. The tavern league runs the show here.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Alfster View Post
    https://www.revenue.wi.gov/Pages/FAQ...07(3)%2C%20Wis.

    Can children be in a bar with their parents?
    Yes. Persons under age 21 may be on licensed premises, if they are with their parents, guardians, or spouses of legal drinking age; but this is at the discretion of the licensee. Sec. 125.07(3), Wis. Stats.

    Can an underage person possess and consume alcohol beverages on licensed premises?
    Yes. Persons under age 21 may possess and consume alcohol beverages if they are with their parents, guardians or spouses of legal drinking age; but this is at the discretion of the licensee. The licensed premises may choose to prohibit consumption and possession of alcohol beverages by underage persons. (Sec. 125.07(1), Wis. Stats.)

    It's Wisconsin dude. The tavern league runs the show here.
    You're a fucking moron if you think the parent or guardian is going to be at the business to make that legal. Unless you're also assuming employment is contingent upon legal guardianship also be given to the business. In which case, I assume you require everyone to call you Massa

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    I'm saying they can already drink here legally, and it happens every night. You clearly don't understand how Wisconsin small towns operate. Those parents are there...every night with their kids already.

    But more to my actual point, why shouldn't they also be allowed to serve alcohol?
    Last edited by Alfster; 05-26-2023 at 12:32 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Alfster View Post
    I'm saying they can already drink here legally, and it happens every night. You clearly don't understand how Wisconsin small towns operate. Those parents are there...every night with their kids already.

    But more to my actual point, why shouldn't they also be allowed to serve alcohol?

    Growing up, kids in Wisconsin learn how to serve alcohol at home to their parents. Granted it's not like that for everyone, but in small towns you learn how to pour a drink and walk it to your parents or at the very least, grabbing a beer from the cooler/fridge and taking it to the intended person.

    We all know Seran hasn't worked a day in his life and how he likes to groom kids....I'm kind of surprised how he's against something like kids handling alcohol because if they happened to get drunk, wouldn't it be easier for Seran to groom and be his natural pedo self to take advantage of these kids?
    Come on, Seran! WTF? Something like this is right up your alley. I'm surprised you're not drooling over the idea of these kids being your little slaves that brought you drinks while you fondled yourself.

    I grew up visiting small bars with my parents where I grew up in WI. The difference there is that these small bars are about as close to a thing as a restaurant that you'd find within an hour's drive. Many small towns have (maybe that's changed in the past 35 years) zero fast food places and zero actual restaurants, but they had 3 or 4 bars. If you wanted to take the kids out, most bars did basic burgers and fries, kids would play darts/pool/arcade game as parents would have a couple of beers with their food and you'd walk or hop in the car and drive back home.

    Also, most kids I knew when growing up were working odd jobs here and there. Some went to work with their parents and helped where they could and others did jobs around the neighborhood (mowing, shoveling, other yard work) and if you weren't working a job, you still had responsibilities to watch your younger siblings, so you were almost always doing some type of work. When I was 9 we moved to a larger city and my brother and I got a paper route. Sundays dad would drive us around because Sunday papers back then were big, too heavy to load into the satchel you'd sling over your shoulder. All other days of the week my brother and I were on our bikes with our bags stuff with papers. Once we were done with that we'd be mowing in the summer or going to work with dad and in the winter we'd be shoveling sidewalks and driveways.

    Kids need structure and need to be taught and shown how to work in this world, otherwise they end up like Seran - living off the government and because they're bored they start to think about all the awesome ways they can groom kids to fit their pedo fantasies.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Alfster View Post
    I'm saying they can already drink here legally, and it happens every night. You clearly don't understand how Wisconsin small towns operate. Those parents are there...every night with their kids already.

    But more to my actual point, why shouldn't they also be allowed to serve alcohol?
    I've already answered that question and yet you breeze right by the truth: it's not going to be legal for children to serve alcohol. Their parents or guardians will not be on site during their shift and so the business would have to be /illegally/ allowing a minor to serve. And let me tell you, the federal Department of Labor and the ATF will come down like Thor's hammer to arrest the owners for that violation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seran View Post
    I've already answered that question and yet you breeze right by the truth: it's not going to be legal for children to serve alcohol. Their parents or guardians will not be on site during their shift and so the business would have to be /illegally/ allowing a minor to serve. And let me tell you, the federal Department of Labor and the ATF will come down like Thor's hammer to arrest the owners for that violation.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Suppressed Poet View Post
    Rebellion to tyrants is obedience to God.

    Happy Memorial Day weekend friends.
    Forcing your high-school freshman or eighth grader to go serve tequila at the corner bar to supplement household income isn't rebellion. It's child abuse.

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