outback steakhouse virginia lawsuit exposes the moral decay of demanding 'free' meals for weeping servers
The lawsuit against Outback Steakhouse in Virginia is not just a legal squabble—it’s a symptom of our collective moral decay. The suit alleges that the restaurant chain deducted credit card processing fees from server tips, a practice that, while questionable, pales in comparison to the entitlement culture it reveals. We have become a society where patting a grieving server on the shoulder while demanding a free blooming onion is seen as compassion. This legal action weaponizes victimhood, teaching Americans that every inconvenience is a reason to sue, eroding personal responsibility. If we continue to treat every workplace dispute as a national crisis, we sacrifice the very work ethic that built this nation. The true downfall is not the fee—it’s our hunger for outrage over accountability.