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And so it goes. Poor widdle fox news analyst

A Fox News analyst was kicked out of a cafe, online hate ensued. What it says about us.
Story by Jenna Ryu and Morgan Hines, USA TODAY •
On Saturday in Miami, Fox News analyst Gianno Caldwell went for breakfast at Paradis Books & Bread. The meal evolved into a national news story that resulted in the restaurant shuttering for a planned "winter break" a week early, citing a deluge of online hate and harassment.

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silverotter11 9 Jan 23
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I would guess there is a lot more to this than has been include in the link.

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This is an old ploy, to go to a business space and behave in an obnoxious and offensive manner. It is a shame the restaurant cannot sue the creep for malicious restraint of trade or something. They should have just called the police and let them do what they do best...(!)

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That why I like Alabama. The liberals get kicked out here. A few gas stations here even post it on their front door.

My friend says in some ways being black and living in the south is easier, you know exactly who hates. In the north you don't know until the knife is entering your back.
The gentlemen were asked to leave because they were speaking loudly in a negative way about women and others.
As far as the sign, thing with some in Alabama they won't even make an attempt at being civil or respectful.
America was founded by a bunch of white men who took from the natives and in many cases enslaved them. American owned, meh, I don't think most even understand what that means.

@silverotter11
The Indians were well known for taking their own slaves, attacking villages and raping woman, and practicing cannibalism.
I don't know that your support of the Indians puts you on much higher ground. I would much rather be an Indian today than a few hundred years ago for sure.

@CourtJester Of course the Natives Peoples did all that. It was the white man who took it all to the next level and actually created laws to make it okay some of which continue to influence today.
In NJ growing up I saw the bias against Black people and Puerto Ricans. At 20 I moved to Seattle and the bias was against Native Peoples and Asians.
I realized many white folk just seem to need to be hating on others not white. Doesn't put me on higher ground, it just makes me really sad.

@silverotter11
Is there a nation that isn't racist or an individual that loves and accepts everyone?

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Conservative loudmouths, mysogenists, Bigots? Just too noisy? Overstayed their welcome.

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Link isn't working sis..

Try this one.
[news.yahoo.com]

@silverotter11 thanks sis!!

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