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Originally Posted by Chico23231
Giving the ok to discriminate based on political views. Irony here we've seen more tolerance in trump country verse the Obama presidency then the other way around.
I have zero sympathy for someone who can shout "injustice" but unwilling to talk about the issues.
Would love to see how this would have played out versus Obama and his staff.....oh that's right, it never did.
See the clown has a go fund me page taking in donations so they can cash in on the controversy. SAD!
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Right now, for me this has gotten above politics.
Both sides, people have enough energy to condemn or support a person they've never met, who was inconvenienced. Situations like this have happened to ALL people, not just both political parties, not just liberals and conservatives.
For the people willing to drive a few towns over to stand outside a restaurant, was it worth it? Did you do the same thing when your child/wife/sibling was treated unfairly at school or work?
For the people who were willing to post her home address and cell phone number, do you equally post good reviews of places you've been? Do you maybe send a friend a note who's having a bad day?
The Drumpf Hate Train is going to keep right on rolling and it's just caught everyone up in it.
Taking a step back on this whole situation, I think what Stephanie should have done is taken her money, and donated it to a LGBTQ charity. But hey, I wasn't there, I wouldn't have known what I would have done in that split-second situation when my staff asked me to do something.
Also, I was downtown almost all night just observing, don't let the media make this out to be more than maybe ten people at most. When I was leaving work, there were more camera people than protesters. I went to get dinner and heard a couple of groups had a shouting match, but that's about it.