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On Mother’s Day, employees at a Cheesecake Factory in Miami, Florida, verbally attacked and made threatening gestures toward a black man who dined with his girlfriend’s family simply because he was wearing a “Make America Great Again” hat, according to multiple witnesses interviewed by The Daily Wire.
The Sunday incident allegedly began at the Cheesecake Factory located inside Dadeland Mall when 22-year-old Eugenior Joseph was seated while wearing his MAGA hat.
According to multiple witnesses and Joseph’s own account, a woman who worked at the restaurant walked up to him and started pointing at his hat, signaling for the other employees to come over.
“Her finger was literally on top of his head, we were all looking at her like ‘what is happening?'” one witness told The Daily Wire. “She was pointing at him, calling her other coworkers, telling them to look at this guy wearing a Make America Great Again hat.”
At that point, approximately a dozen or so employees approached the table and began making comments about the hat, with some saying they wanted to punch Joseph in the face. Witnesses also allege that some of the employees also referred to him as a “n**ger” in their conversations among each other.EXCLUSIVE: Cheesecake Factory Employees Attack Black Man For Wearing MAGA Hat, Witnesses Say
Almost lynching blacks in Miami was supposed to be something we, the gun-toting Conservatives were supposed to do, not the open-minded & good-hearted Liberals.
Listen, I can engage in a long-winded article about the true and sad nature of our political opponents, but I am gonna keep it simple because it is a Monday:
THEY HATE YOU AND THEY WANT YOU DEAD.
PREPARE YOURSELF ACCORDINGLY.
PS: At the time of publishing this post, the local media has said zilch about this attempted lynching.
So mocking and taunting someone for their choice of clothing is “almost lynching?”
ohhhhhhkay.
Man, y’all need a safe space or something?
If the mocking had been over an Obama shirt, you’d be livid and demanding Cheesecake Factory rid itself of “Klansmen”.
Last I looked, “some saying they wanted to punch Joseph in the face” wasn’t quite “mocking”. The way I understand things, the term for that is “threatening”.
And calling someone a n****er is considered “hate speech”, if and only if it’s done by a conservative.
The reason this hasn’t been widely reported as racist hate speech and threatening of an unarmed black man is because of his choice of head gear. That’s 100% obvious.
Intolerant attitude is the prelude to violence. That is why we have hate laws on the books. Too many incidents like this of so-desribed liberals (which you are not) who are really acting like fascists.
The whole party should have gotten up and left. Of course, on my way out, in my Marine Corp voice, I would have shouted out about the size of that fucking rat.
Bryan , So taunting and mocking of someone’s attire by restaurant employees while dinning in said restaurant is an ok buisness practice for you? I give you not nearly the trauma of a lynching but come on have some decency !
Dade “nu-new-youk” County. There’s a surprise, not.
Hey Grant…anyone should be able to wear anything that they want without being harassed in public. But to claim that the mocking and taunting by employees was an “attempted lynching” makes any valid point that Miguel may have been trying to make moot by that ridiculous comparison.
It shouldn’t have happened and I understand the employees have been disciplined as they should be.
But attempted lynching? Please. It’s laughably absurd.
Bryan, I think you missed the sarcasm (said the sarcastic SOB). The point of using the “attempted lynching” language was to point out the outrage felt by, and language used by the left if a group of “rednecks” acted similarly to a black man wearing a “pu$$y hat.”
They were a mob threatening him with physical assault. It might have begin with a “punch in the nose”, but what makes you think it would have ended there?
Look, a man wearing a hat indoors is certainly cause for a sharp correction, especially as he was sitting at a dinner table, but this went way over the top.
Wearing a hat inside is fine if you’re armed … since that’s what it means. Or used to, anyway.
Sean D Sorrentino So nobody in his party seems to have objected, did they?
WTF business is it of anyone else in the restaurant, least of all some busybody who feels entitled to push his opinions in others’ faces.
Say hi to miss Manners from the “hoi polloi”