Posted on 01/22/2023 6:44:27 PM PST by E. Pluribus Unum
A Fox News analyst walks into a Marxist Miami wine bar. No, it's not the opening line to a joke but rather the impetus for a local small business being put on blast on network TV and social media for "lack of tolerance."
The bar is Paradis Books & Bread, a collectively owned North Miami bakery and wine bar with a "carefully curated selection of new and used books in and between the subjects of Black Studies, ~Critical Theory~, International Struggle & Solidarity Movements."
The Fox News flamethrower who was 86'ed is Gianno Caldwell, who promptly tweeted to his 135,700-plus Twitter followers that while he and his companions "were having discussions about politics we were told by the owner that we were not welcomed there because we aren't politically aligned."
(Excerpt) Read more at miaminewtimes.com ...
Sue them for every single penny they have.
That joint doesn’t deserve any support.
Sounds like they may be Kluxers who don’t want to serve a Black man.
Fox News flamethrower??? You mean the guy from Chicago whose brother was murdered by a drive by shooter. The guy who is trying to end the slaughter going on in
Chicago. That flamethrower???
The only thing I have read that needs clarification is that the writer says he was ‘86’ed’ meaning put out of the eatery.
In the text response from the business owner, she says
her staff waited until that table was done with their meal.
It’s still rude, unfriendly and intolerant, but expressing disagreement with a customers’ table talk, is not the same thing as demanding that they leave the premises that very second. That’s what happened to others, such as Sarah Huckabee.
Based on what legal theory?
Weren’t public access laws used to combat segregation of businesses in the south? Would they apply to political discrimination as well as racial discrimination?
Ping
Yes. Discrimination is illegal in public accommodations. His civil rights were violated. I hope he sues.
It’s N Miami, most likely a reform Jewish, Marxist
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