jknowgood
Diamond Member
Well its from your source so I'm guessing you're more full of shit than I.
MAGA is treated like a skunk at a picnic because of your behavior and what you allow. Try to have fewer insurrections and tell fewer lies....
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Well its from your source so I'm guessing you're more full of shit than I.
MAGA is treated like a skunk at a picnic because of your behavior and what you allow. Try to have fewer insurrections and tell fewer lies....
MAGA Restaurants? Once again,...you're full of it.There are no MAGA restaurants anyone wants to eat at.
Like McDonalds?MAGA Restaurants? Once again,...you're full of it.
Every popular restaurant is a MAGA restaurant.
Progressives try to take them over and they begin to fail in short order.
Bud Light used to be one of the most popular beers in America.....and as soon as they went woke they started hemorrhaging customers.
Same thing happened to Jaguar.
Go woke and you go broke.
Nah, they just are more tolerant of people.There are no MAGA restaurants anyone wants to eat at.
Jim Crow laws were rooted in “policy”. All you need is one other customer or patron saying they aren’t comfortable or feel threatened because of some other patron’s views and you can kick them out based on policy regarding other patrons not feeling comfortable.Of course there are 2 sides to the story:
"In the restaurant's statement, they said that allowing her to stay "risked being perceived as a lack of support for the community that makes up" their staff, but also asking Sanders and her team to leave "could be viewed as denying service based on differing beliefs."
About an hour into the visit, a staff member approached someone on the security detail and "asked to encourage" the governor to leave, "as she had finished dining," according to the statement.
Since the restaurant has a 90-minute table limit, the security detail was approached a second time and asked to leave roughly 10 minutes before that time limit.
As they were leaving, the governor's staff said that a man allegedly yelled, “it’s time to go,” and then proceeded to make a crude hand gesture in the governor’s direction. The Croissanterie would say that man was a customer and not an employee."
So she was to the point where she was violating the policy of the restaurant. And then complained about it. Typical "woe is me" story from a MAGA turd.
Yes that’s a popular restaurant with thousands of small business franchise owners that don’t support your demafacist partyLike McDonalds?
That’s the restaurant that’s killing people by serving heavily processed toxic food and costing this country trillions in healthcare costs and lost work.Yes that’s a popular restaurant with thousands of small business franchise owners that don’t support your demafacist party
The owners tell a different story. They likely know what their policy says.The policy for that restaurant is that if any patron(s) are making the patrons uncomfortable, then management can ask the patron to leave. So in a conservative restaurant or business says to the owners or management that some people are making them FEEL uncomfortable or threatened, the owner or manager can simply site policy as the basis for asking them to leave - just like the restaurant owners in Arkansas did.
There are no MAGA restaurants anyone wants to eat at.
Yeah....cops scare criminal Democrat supporters.The owners tell a different story. They likely know what their policy says.
Sure...go for it.
Of course there are 2 sides to the story:
"In the restaurant's statement, they said that allowing her to stay "risked being perceived as a lack of support for the community that makes up" their staff, but also asking Sanders and her team to leave "could be viewed as denying service based on differing beliefs."
About an hour into the visit, a staff member approached someone on the security detail and "asked to encourage" the governor to leave, "as she had finished dining," according to the statement.
Since the restaurant has a 90-minute table limit, the security detail was approached a second time and asked to leave roughly 10 minutes before that time limit.
As they were leaving, the governor's staff said that a man allegedly yelled, “it’s time to go,” and then proceeded to make a crude hand gesture in the governor’s direction. The Croissanterie would say that man was a customer and not an employee."
So she was to the point where she was violating the policy of the restaurant. And then complained about it. Typical "woe is me" story from a MAGA turd.
Since when do any restaurant chains make such announcements? When a commercial is shown for any place, is it ever mentioned what the company's political views are? So far, all that I hear talked about is what kind of food is served and whatever the current sale item is.There are no MAGA restaurants anyone wants to eat at.
Irrelevant and petty.There are no MAGA restaurants anyone wants to eat at.
She was asked to leave because some of the employees felt "threatened" so they were the ones who complained first. And the 90-minute policy is largely irrelevant because 1.) She hadn't been there the full ninety minutes yet and 2.) The nearness of the 90 minutes was probably coincidental. I'm betting that even without the policy they would have asked her to leave anyway. We all know it's happened before.Of course there are 2 sides to the story:
"In the restaurant's statement, they said that allowing her to stay "risked being perceived as a lack of support for the community that makes up" their staff, but also asking Sanders and her team to leave "could be viewed as denying service based on differing beliefs."
About an hour into the visit, a staff member approached someone on the security detail and "asked to encourage" the governor to leave, "as she had finished dining," according to the statement.
Since the restaurant has a 90-minute table limit, the security detail was approached a second time and asked to leave roughly 10 minutes before that time limit.
As they were leaving, the governor's staff said that a man allegedly yelled, “it’s time to go,” and then proceeded to make a crude hand gesture in the governor’s direction. The Croissanterie would say that man was a customer and not an employee."
So she was to the point where she was violating the policy of the restaurant. And then complained about it. Typical "woe is me" story from a MAGA turd.
The entire restaurant was crying victim. Why do you think they asked her to leave in the first place?Meanwhile back in reality, the governor is the only one who is crying victim
You already said "...asked to leave roughly 10 minutes before that time limit" and "....she was to the point where she was violating the policy of the restaurant." Meaning, it had not yet been violated.You are only reading one side of the story and it's someone's opinion at that.
You refuse to read your own link....
As I said...go for it. The restaurant had a policy and asked her to leave once she violated it. Sounds pretty reasonable.