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It’s an implied thing. You wouldn’t understand.
Why wouldn't he understand?
Do you think you know something MORE about tolerance than he?
If one cannot handle someone having the freedom and liberty to wear something that offends you, the collective you, that's intolerance.
California chef comes to his senses after realizing his intolerance of others and I commend him for it. There is no place for hatred or intolerance of others in this country.
https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/cal...tomers-make-america-great-hats-185436503.html
This goes to address piss poor parenting in this day and age; who eats with a hat on? (those that identify with the male gender):shock:
I never really understood that logic.....the people preparing the food usually wear hair and beard nets to keep the food from being contaminated, but its not acceptable to eat with a cover on your head? :shrug:
I don't. It is only polite to remove your hat when eating.
Many do not, but I do.
...and i don't even own a MAGA hat.
Not to mention shooting himself in the foot, business-wise. #likelyrealreason
Color me
Their location is California. I think they played right into your narrative without even knowing it.
It’s an implied thing. You wouldn’t understand.
LOL, so be it. If anyone took their cap off to eat, they'd probably be stared out of the place. Perhaps it location, location, location.
With all due respect, you need to patronize better eateries......there are alternatives to eating by the pound....:2wave:
The red MAGA hats symbolize Trump’s vision of America. You know, the vision where there are “very fine people” on both sides of the racism issue?Why wouldn't he understand?
I don’t know how much the other poster knows about tolerance, but it’s apparent that he’s not very good at recognizing it.Do you think you know something MORE about tolerance than he?
Agree. If I owned a restaurant I wouldn’t discriminate against anyone wearing a MAGA hat. I wouldn’t associate with them either.If one cannot handle someone having the freedom and liberty to wear something that offends you, the collective you, that's intolerance.
I did in Rome, GA and Cedartown, GA. I took my hat off to eat everytime, like i always do.
No one cared if i had it on or not.
Too much good pork BBQ and peach cobbler to eat to worry about something silly like that.
Rome, GA also had one of the best Japanese places I have eaten in in recent memory.
I took my hat off there too.
Maybe being related to Harley Cyler had something to do with it, I don't know.
Of course, when they had the Confederate flag parade in Rome, i took my hat off and placed it over my heart.
( I am sure this makes me a racist white supremacist to some people, but let me check my GIVE-A-RAT'S ASS meter and see what it indicates. )
Yet another example of the PC sjw's telling us how we should live our lives.
With all due respect, you need to patronize better eateries......there are alternatives to eating by the pound....:2wave:
I’m outside of NYC and SF, and I understand. Know a lot of others who understand as well.Neither does anyone outside of NYC or SF.
I never really understood that logic.....the people preparing the food usually wear hair and beard nets to keep the food from being contaminated, but its not acceptable to eat with a cover on your head? :shrug:
Wearing a red cap that says make America Great again doesn't promote intolerance.
That is because it is already prepared.
...and back in the day, gentlemen took of their hats when addressing a lady.
It translates to the dinner table from that.
While eating you may have to address a lady in the process.
Just like it is not polite to bring up certain subjects at the dinner table either.
My son's wife was two seconds away from having her phone thrown out a closed window because she refused to put it down.
I want to have the family dinner table to be the last place of polite decorum in America.
This goes to address piss poor parenting in this day and age; who eats with a hat on? (those that identify with the male gender):shock:
My responses have nothing to do with what is imprinted on the hat. Courtesy, manners, etiquette all different......
Can you help me out, Innkeeper?
“Played into my narrative?”
Man, you guys lose your **** at the slightest criticism.
"It's rude to take your shoes off in a restaurant and put them on the table."
"**** YOU YOU'RE NOT MY DAD!"
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