Portland Bakery Fires Two Employees For Failing To Serve Black Woman AFTER CLOSING
Portland Bakery Fires Two Employees For Failing To Serve Black Woman AFTER CLOSING
Some more news in racialist America (coining a new word for the race exploitation industry).
https://katu.com/news/local/portland-ba ... er-closing
"In one statement, "Back To Eden Bakery" says that according to its own surveillance video, a black woman named "Lillian", who is well known in the area as a "professional equity activist", entered at 9:06 p.m., after the bakery's closing time. Employees had also turned off the "Open" sign, but several customers (all white) who had already ordered were still inside. Two other white women who went to the bakery two minutes before "Lillian", and were also informed that the business was closed for the night.
The bakery says "Lillian" left the store briefly and began recording video."
"The bakery also says in the statement that the way the employees went about denying the woman service, "lacked sensitivity and understanding of the racial implications at work."
In the statement "Back To Eden" says the employees were fired because the woman and the "clamoring public" demanded they be fired.
In one statement, the bakery admitted that the employees did not necessarily do anything wrong, "this is more about how a black woman was made to feel" at the business."
https://katu.com/news/local/portland-ba ... er-closing
"In one statement, "Back To Eden Bakery" says that according to its own surveillance video, a black woman named "Lillian", who is well known in the area as a "professional equity activist", entered at 9:06 p.m., after the bakery's closing time. Employees had also turned off the "Open" sign, but several customers (all white) who had already ordered were still inside. Two other white women who went to the bakery two minutes before "Lillian", and were also informed that the business was closed for the night.
The bakery says "Lillian" left the store briefly and began recording video."
"The bakery also says in the statement that the way the employees went about denying the woman service, "lacked sensitivity and understanding of the racial implications at work."
In the statement "Back To Eden" says the employees were fired because the woman and the "clamoring public" demanded they be fired.
In one statement, the bakery admitted that the employees did not necessarily do anything wrong, "this is more about how a black woman was made to feel" at the business."
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Hmmm. How was she denied exactly? That bit of information seems to be missing.
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Re: Portland Bakery Fires Two Employees For Failing To Serve Black Woman AFTER CLOSING
Closed means closed. The woman was trying to use her “ black privilege” to be treated better than others. She is a racist.psk836 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 20, 2018 11:48 amSome more news in racialist America (coining a new word for the race exploitation industry).
https://katu.com/news/local/portland-ba ... er-closing
"In one statement, "Back To Eden Bakery" says that according to its own surveillance video, a black woman named "Lillian", who is well known in the area as a "professional equity activist", entered at 9:06 p.m., after the bakery's closing time. Employees had also turned off the "Open" sign, but several customers (all white) who had already ordered were still inside. Two other white women who went to the bakery two minutes before "Lillian", and were also informed that the business was closed for the night.
The bakery says "Lillian" left the store briefly and began recording video."
"The bakery also says in the statement that the way the employees went about denying the woman service, "lacked sensitivity and understanding of the racial implications at work."
In the statement "Back To Eden" says the employees were fired because the woman and the "clamoring public" demanded they be fired.
In one statement, the bakery admitted that the employees did not necessarily do anything wrong, "this is more about how a black woman was made to feel" at the business."
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Re: Portland Bakery Fires Two Employees For Failing To Serve Black Woman AFTER CLOSING
Right there in the original article and also the post:evilconempire wrote: ↑Fri Jul 20, 2018 11:50 amHmmm. How was she denied exactly? That bit of information seems to be missing.
"In one statement, “Back To Eden Bakery” says that according to its own surveillance video, a black woman named “Lillian”, who is well known in the area as a “professional equity activist”, entered at 9:06 p.m., after the bakery’s closing time. Employees had also turned off the “Open” sign, but several customers (all white) who had already ordered were still inside. Two other white women who went to the bakery two minutes before “Lillian”, were also informed that the business was closed for the night."
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Also right there in the OP:psk836 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 20, 2018 12:37 pmRight there in the original article and also the post:evilconempire wrote: ↑Fri Jul 20, 2018 11:50 amHmmm. How was she denied exactly? That bit of information seems to be missing.
"In one statement, “Back To Eden Bakery” says that according to its own surveillance video, a black woman named “Lillian”, who is well known in the area as a “professional equity activist”, entered at 9:06 p.m., after the bakery’s closing time. Employees had also turned off the “Open” sign, but several customers (all white) who had already ordered were still inside. Two other white women who went to the bakery two minutes before “Lillian”, were also informed that the business was closed for the night."
"The bakery also says in the statement that the way the employees went about denying the woman service, "lacked sensitivity and understanding of the racial implications at work."
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Oh, look. Evil, the defender of blacks, messycans, muslims, gays, trannies, chimed in. What a shocker. Got all intimidated again.evilconempire wrote: ↑Fri Jul 20, 2018 11:50 amHmmm. How was she denied exactly? That bit of information seems to be missing.
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Oh, look. He's ANALizing. Standing up for blacks.evilconempire wrote: ↑Fri Jul 20, 2018 12:40 pmAlso right there in the OP:psk836 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 20, 2018 12:37 pmRight there in the original article and also the post:evilconempire wrote: ↑Fri Jul 20, 2018 11:50 amHmmm. How was she denied exactly? That bit of information seems to be missing.
"In one statement, “Back To Eden Bakery” says that according to its own surveillance video, a black woman named “Lillian”, who is well known in the area as a “professional equity activist”, entered at 9:06 p.m., after the bakery’s closing time. Employees had also turned off the “Open” sign, but several customers (all white) who had already ordered were still inside. Two other white women who went to the bakery two minutes before “Lillian”, were also informed that the business was closed for the night."
"The bakery also says in the statement that the way the employees went about denying the woman service, "lacked sensitivity and understanding of the racial implications at work."
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Re: Portland Bakery Fires Two Employees For Failing To Serve Black Woman AFTER CLOSING
Thank you for the half statement.evilconempire wrote: ↑Fri Jul 20, 2018 12:40 pmAlso right there in the OP:psk836 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 20, 2018 12:37 pmRight there in the original article and also the post:evilconempire wrote: ↑Fri Jul 20, 2018 11:50 amHmmm. How was she denied exactly? That bit of information seems to be missing.
"In one statement, “Back To Eden Bakery” says that according to its own surveillance video, a black woman named “Lillian”, who is well known in the area as a “professional equity activist”, entered at 9:06 p.m., after the bakery’s closing time. Employees had also turned off the “Open” sign, but several customers (all white) who had already ordered were still inside. Two other white women who went to the bakery two minutes before “Lillian”, were also informed that the business was closed for the night."
"The bakery also says in the statement that the way the employees went about denying the woman service, "lacked sensitivity and understanding of the racial implications at work."
"...the bakery admitted that the employees did not necessarily do anything wrong, "this is more about how a black woman was made to feel" at the business."
It doesn't really work after the whole statement has already been posted.
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Racialists are designated Thought Police.barrysoetoro wrote: ↑Fri Jul 20, 2018 12:45 pmOh, look. He's ANALizing. Standing up for blacks.evilconempire wrote: ↑Fri Jul 20, 2018 12:40 pmAlso right there in the OP:psk836 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 20, 2018 12:37 pmRight there in the original article and also the post:evilconempire wrote: ↑Fri Jul 20, 2018 11:50 amHmmm. How was she denied exactly? That bit of information seems to be missing.
"In one statement, “Back To Eden Bakery” says that according to its own surveillance video, a black woman named “Lillian”, who is well known in the area as a “professional equity activist”, entered at 9:06 p.m., after the bakery’s closing time. Employees had also turned off the “Open” sign, but several customers (all white) who had already ordered were still inside. Two other white women who went to the bakery two minutes before “Lillian”, were also informed that the business was closed for the night."
"The bakery also says in the statement that the way the employees went about denying the woman service, "lacked sensitivity and understanding of the racial implications at work."
Freedom of Speech may be Constitutionally protected, but thought is a wide open field.
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Right, that supports the portion I posted. We need to find out how this woman was denied exactly...well those of us that haven't already made up our minds without all the details.psk836 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 20, 2018 12:45 pmThank you for the half statement.evilconempire wrote: ↑Fri Jul 20, 2018 12:40 pmAlso right there in the OP:psk836 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 20, 2018 12:37 pmRight there in the original article and also the post:evilconempire wrote: ↑Fri Jul 20, 2018 11:50 amHmmm. How was she denied exactly? That bit of information seems to be missing.
"In one statement, “Back To Eden Bakery” says that according to its own surveillance video, a black woman named “Lillian”, who is well known in the area as a “professional equity activist”, entered at 9:06 p.m., after the bakery’s closing time. Employees had also turned off the “Open” sign, but several customers (all white) who had already ordered were still inside. Two other white women who went to the bakery two minutes before “Lillian”, were also informed that the business was closed for the night."
"The bakery also says in the statement that the way the employees went about denying the woman service, "lacked sensitivity and understanding of the racial implications at work."
"...the bakery admitted that the employees did not necessarily do anything wrong, "this is more about how a black woman was made to feel" at the business."
It doesn't really work after the whole statement has already been posted.
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