Posted on 08/26/2019 2:35:26 AM PDT by SoFloFreeper
Trumps fault of course.
I saw a live local interview with one of the complainants who had been tossed — appeared to me she/he was looking for a lawsuit against the restaurant claiming her/his group was forcefully tossed out and the other group was asked “nicely” to leave. That’s when I changed channels.
If it is not a queer bar, the presence of homosexuals acting out their perversion would put off normal customers, who might not return. Self preservation calls for removing them.
I can’t read this, because Fox doesn’t like my browser (older IE). Is this article about transgender people and homosexuals getting thrown out of a bar, because they were misbehaving? Is that a SJW crime now?
If you hit a mime with your car, does it make noise?
I am curious about whether or not the “two groups” were the “trans” persons and the “gay” men and the arguments that got out of hand were between THEM, and they were the two groups who were removed, for their behaviors towards each other.
I ask that because I think the “trans” movement and its agenda is losing support among “regular” non-activist “gays”.
The car does. There is a "THUD" and muffled laughter.
For those not wanting to read or give clicks to the LA station web site...
A group of gay AND transgendered (read Men wearing women’s clothes) men were celebrating the first day of a local gay festival. They all worked for a social service agency that serves Latino LGBTQRSTUV individuals.
They reported that a heterosexual Latino couple started calling them names.
This escalated into a shouting match.
Management asked both parties to leave. The heterosexual couple did so without incident. Surprisingly out of character (/sarc) the gays became combative and had to be physically escorted off the premises.
This is somehow proof of persecution of the gay community. The bar has apologized and is giving the profits made during this festival to the previously mentioned social service agency that the offending people work for. This is not good enough for the gay community and they are organizing a boycott of the bar.
It really makes the gay community look bad, both the incident and their reaction to it, but then when has the gay community purported itself with dignity and class?
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