Posted on 08/05/2013 7:21:41 AM PDT by kevcol
We have to monitor social media and the Internet to see if there are any rallies nearby that pose a specific threat, and we avoid them, he said, adding that the threats sometimes average 400 per minute.
Mr. Zimmerman found himself in a threatening situation in Washington, D.C., when Starbucks employees mistook him for his brother.
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Someone finally noticed the receipt said Robert instead of George, or R instead of G, and they said Oh, its not George Zimmerman and they all calmed down. Someone then said Yeah, but you look like that [expletive], and if you were anyone of the Zimmermans, we were going to take you outside and beat the [expletive] out of you. They were both Starbucks employees.
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Well hopefully his lawyer is going full steam ahead on those 10 billion or so lawsuits he should have lined up, including the parents of the attempted murderer Trayvon and the Kenyan in Chief for willfully and knowingly putting Zimmermans life in danger.
File a civil rights violation against the clerks and sue the fricking home office. This bullstalin cannot stand unchallenged.
That whole family better be carrying.
Don’t forget NBC for their shocking edit of the Zimmerman phone call to make his sound racist. Even by mainstream media standards, that was disgusting.
” They were both Starbucks employees.”
Let’s hope former as of now.
Most Sarbucks employees I've seen are wussy liberals. They couldn't beat the [expletive] out of a soggy latte' cup.
As a caller on WMAL this morning reminded us, one better take note of what happened to the last person who threatened a Zimmerman.
There are many places to get a cup of coffee without being robbed without a gun.
I suggest Wawa or a 7-11.
RULE 12:
Pick the target, freeze it, personalize it, and polarize it.
Cut off the support network and isolate the target from sympathy.
Go after people and not institutions; people hurt faster than institutions.
(This is cruel, but very effective. Direct, personalized criticism and ridicule works.)
Putting an Urban Feral behind a Starbucks counter can be a bad idea, and I hope George Zimmerman’s brother sues Starbucks for the threats made by Starbucks employees.
When employers crack down of the overt racism of their black employees, perhaps some semblance of civility might return to America.
Ideally, Starbucks would fire those employees who threatened Zimmermans’s brother - and do the firing in front of a camera for TV release in the most public of manners.
However, once a Libtard, always a Libtard.
I read a few weeks ago they already have sued. I hope he cleans them out. Zimmerman I suspect is going to be a very very rich man, so this insecurity of his won’t last long. He will be able to afford bodyguards like Obama who is protected 24/7 by armed secret service agents yet he chose to put the life of Zimmerman in danger by exacerbating racial tensions in the case.
Lets hope former as of now.
Most likely promoted to management...
Sounds like a heck of an opportunity for James O’Keefe and Veritas. Send someone who just barely comes across like GZ into any one of a number of traditionally Liberal businesses (like Starbucks) and film them being verbally assaulted and threatened by staff.
The solution for them is obvious. Move to a place with few black people, and go on the lecture circuit for conservative groups who would pay him a substantial speakers’ fee.
He might be a liberal inside, but liberals want to lynch him, so he has no choice but to surround himself with conservatives who are both honorable and will watch his back.
~ Larry Elder, The Ten Things You Can't Say In America
GZ is already suing NBC News as I read it.
So the employees get to be annonymous with their threats to do what the deceased St. Trayvon did?
I would also turn off my laptop's wifi receiver port unless I was certain I was in a location that provided secure internet access.
True enough. . .but they are cowardly enough to spit (or put something else) in someone’s latte. . .
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