Uber allows female drivers to block male drivers

Started by dadudemon2 pages
Originally posted by Putinbot1
He's talking to me re the stats mate.

But...he quoted me.

Are you saying he made a mistake in quoting me and he's not talking to both of us about it, just you?

Originally posted by dadudemon
But...he quoted me.

Are you saying he made a mistake in quoting me and he's not talking to both of us about it, just you?

the stats bit is me. Haven't really followed your interaction with him.thst closely. Just did, could be you Insurance stats too. I stand corrected there maybe.

Originally posted by Putinbot1
Personal experience and stats say differently.

Facts are facts.

https://www.nationmaster.com/country-info/compare/Saudi-Arabia/United-States/Crime

One thing is for certain, the USA seems to be much better at keeping track of its citizens and legal actions then Afghanistan.

Originally posted by snowdragon
One thing is for certain, the USA seems to be much better at keeping track of its citizens and legal actions then Afghanistan.
Afghanistan is a different matter and yes, true.

Originally posted by dadudemon
I'm okay with this.

I don't see a problem.

If any of you had no problems with bigoted cake-bake guy, then you should have no problems with male-uber-ride-rejections. It's the same concept.

My problem would come if only women can deny who they serve.

Cuz see I wouldn't say a Christian baker can deny, but a Muslim baker can't.

Then again, it's not like women in SA have the same rights as men(unlike in the USA). So...it would be hard for men there to cry about sexism and equality.

If this was the USA, yes it would indeed be a problem if it was *only* women who can deny service.

Originally posted by Surtur
My problem would come if only women can deny who they serve.

Cuz see I wouldn't say a Christian baker can deny, but a Muslim baker can't.

Then again, it's not like women in SA have the same rights as men(unlike in the USA). So...it would be hard for men there to cry about sexism and equality.

If this was the USA, yes it would indeed be a problem if it was *only* women who can deny service.

You're right.

At work, I don't do 1-on-1 meetings with women. Especially behind closed doors. I may not be comfortable being in by myself in a car with a woman unless I had a cam going the entire time.

Originally posted by dadudemon
You're right.

At work, I don't do 1-on-1 meetings with women. Especially behind closed doors. I may not be comfortable being in by myself in a car with a woman unless I had a cam going the entire time.

Hilarious, thanks Me Too!