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Don't like the policy, don't eat there. Problem solved.
NuttBoxer saysAnd dollars speak a lot more than rhetoric and lawsuits.
Works that way for a lot of things now doesn't it ?
Those Asians are clearly oppressing black people with their incomes as well.
Indian-Americans are the most privileged
Sure, it’s their right to hold it
True, just like white people, Indian-Americans don't actually work for their money. They are just given it because of the color of their skin... brown.
It’s a silly policy this restaurant has. Sure, it’s their right to hold it (I think?)
Patrick saysTrue, just like white people, Indian-Americans don't actually work for their money. They are just given it because of the color of their skin... brown.
While just as brown Iraqi-Americans are discriminated against...must be skin color and nothing else
53.Nigerian American : $62,086[2]
A cookie cost $1.50 for Asian males, 75 cents for white females and 25 cents for Hispanic females.
Satoshi_Nakamoto saysNeeds to be tested in court though
Suing someone or something, the Great American pastime and the lazy man's way to make a living.
And to keep racist fucks in check.
A cookie cost $1.50 for Asian males, 75 cents for white females and 25 cents for Hispanic females.
And to keep racist fucks in check.
Satoshi_Nakamoto saysAnd to keep racist fucks in check.
See my response on how this would probably play out. I think it just throws gas on his racist advertising campaign.
And?
Do we really need more divisiveness in this country? I think the more important thing here is that morons and their moronic thoughts are no longer given a soapbox to preach from, but instead quietly ignored until idiocy goes back to the shadows where it belongs.
Unfortunately the morons and their idiocy only gets encouraged by silence and inaction by normal people.
The temporary scheme only ran for a month at the venue but it proved to be successful and helped create discussions.
https://www.indy100.com/article/restaurant-charing-white-people-more-racial-wealth-disparity-new-orleans-tunde-wey-nigeria-food-8250341
"I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character."
- Martin Luther King Jr.