Posted on 03/04/2023 4:06:44 AM PST by Sir_Humphrey
Other sources say police were called to the restaurant. The article at the top might not be clear enough.
Here’s another article that says “police arrived to remove Bellew from the restaurant,” and she was banned from going there again:
https://www.phillyvoice.com/woman-charged-racist-rant-amys-family-pizzeria-hatboro-pennsylvania/
Police watched the video later. IMO, most likely, the profanity, the obscene gestures, the in-your-face yelling, and the threat to have him kicked out of town did her in.
I know nothing about “ethnic intimidation” law in PA, but some websites say it’s a 3rd degree misdemeanor. Again, I don’t think she should go to jail. But, people should be able to work and do business in peace without harassment.
The gentleman in question was about as “Spanish” as a Jamaican is “English” but this woman was still a twat. If a person is so triggered by a European language like Spanish I would love to see what Karen would do in my neighborhood where you hear more Hindi and Mandarin than English.
The Irish are after Scandinavians the whitest people on earth, along with their cousins the Scots. Odd playing the Irish card of all things. 😂
Montco hasn’t voted GOP since 1988, ditto Delco. Even Chester County has turned blue.
But the charge wasn’t disturbing the peace. I could see that. The charge was some bullschit “ethnic intimidation” nonsense. If she went on a drunken ramble about, say, the price of her pizza, nothing would have been done. She may have been removed from the store but it’s highly, extremely highly unlikely charges would have been filed. But she didn’t do that. She mentioned a taboo topic in this age of the snowflake. In other words, it was a thought crime.
I am not defending her. I am opposing the government’s ability to charge and fine people for voicing an opinion.
I looked up the ethnic intimidation law in PA. If I understand it correctly, it only applies when someone has been charged with another crime (in this case, harassment). Then, it’s added to the charge. So, in theory, if she’d merely expressed her opinion about Spanish TV and the Spanish language, she wouldn’t have been charged with ethnic intimidation. Of course, that’s only the way it would work IN THEORY. I don’t know how it would work in reality. I’m not a fan of “hate crime” legislation, either - because aren’t all crimes hateful? - but it’s the law there, and she really messed up.
That’s the problem- it’s the law in PA. It’s a bad, fascistic law.
Woman in viral pizza rant now facing ethnic harassment charges
Again, what are the penalties for ethnic harassment?
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