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No need to bully employees and be obscene...
Tom could have made his point without acting like a puffed-up jock giving a kid a wedgie in H.S.
How about giving a speech about masks and social distancing and warning all employees that failure to comply will result in their firing?
Screaming at the top of his lungs at powerless employees impresses you people on here?
You think bulling powerless underlings is the sign of a strong leader?
I will be boycotting all Tom Cruise movies.
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