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A black man owns a barbeque joint and caters for events regularly; christmas parties, birthdays, weddings, etc.
A local KKK outfit is having an annual cookout and actually seeks to hire said black man to cater their event.
The business owner, realizing that the event he'd be catering is a KKK event, doesn't want the groups business and refuses to cater the event.
A few questions here...
1. Is the owner discriminating against catering KKK events?
2. Is the owner discriminating against white people?
3. If there is discrimination, is it discrimination that should be legally allowed?
dis·crim·i·na·tion
disˌkriməˈnāSHən/Submit
noun
1. the unjust or prejudicial treatment of different categories of people or things, esp. on the grounds of race, age, or sex.
A black man owns a barbeque joint and caters for events regularly; christmas parties, birthdays, weddings, etc.
A local KKK outfit is having an annual "White Power" Rally and cookout and actually seeks to hire said black man to cater their event.
The business owner, realizing that the event he'd be catering is a "White Power Rally", doesn't want the groups business and refuses to cater the event.
A few questions here...
1. Is the owner discriminating against catering "White Power" events?
2. Is the owner discriminating against white people?
3. If there is discrimination, is it discrimination that should be legally allowed?
I think he should take the gig and call the NAACP so they know to protest the event and its' location. He could inform National media and he should also drive a "roach coach" with lots of his BBQ to sell to the crowds. After all, it is about capitalism in this case.
A black man owns a barbeque joint and caters for events regularly; christmas parties, birthdays, weddings, etc.
A local KKK outfit is having an annual "White Power" Rally and cookout and actually seeks to hire said black man to cater their event.
The business owner, realizing that the event he'd be catering is a "White Power Rally", doesn't want the groups business and refuses to cater the event.
A few questions here...
1. Is the owner discriminating against catering "White Power" events?
2. Is the owner discriminating against white people?
3. If there is discrimination, is it discrimination that should be legally allowed?
A black man owns a barbeque joint and caters for events regularly; christmas parties, birthdays, weddings, etc.
A local KKK outfit is having an annual "White Power" Rally and cookout and actually seeks to hire said black man to cater their event.
The business owner, realizing that the event he'd be catering is a "White Power Rally", doesn't want the groups business and refuses to cater the event.
A few questions here...
1. Is the owner discriminating against catering "White Power" events?
2. Is the owner discriminating against white people?
3. If there is discrimination, is it discrimination that should be legally allowed?
He's more than justified in doing so.
To think they had the audacity to ask is beyond me. White people are something else.
Your capitalism is showing...
A black man owns a barbeque joint and caters for events regularly; christmas parties, birthdays, weddings, etc.
A local KKK outfit is having an annual "White Power" Rally and cookout and actually seeks to hire said black man to cater their event.
The business owner, realizing that the event he'd be catering is a "White Power Rally", doesn't want the groups business and refuses to cater the event.
A few questions here...
1. Is the owner discriminating against catering "White Power" events?
2. Is the owner discriminating against white people?
3. If there is discrimination, is it discrimination that should be legally allowed?
A black man owns a barbeque joint and caters for events regularly; christmas parties, birthdays, weddings, etc.
A local KKK outfit is having an annual "White Power" Rally and cookout and actually seeks to hire said black man to cater their event.
The business owner, realizing that the event he'd be catering is a "White Power Rally", doesn't want the groups business and refuses to cater the event.
A few questions here...
1. Is the owner discriminating against catering "White Power" events?
2. Is the owner discriminating against white people?
3. If there is discrimination, is it discrimination that should be legally allowed?
He's more than justified in doing so.
To think they had the audacity to ask is beyond me. White people are something else.
There is NO WAY they would ask a barbeque joint they know is owned by a black To cater their event in the first place. White power people are well known for being repulsed by black people handling their food. Are you telling me these people wouldn't rather throw a few steaks on the grill themselves.A black man owns a barbeque joint and caters for events regularly; christmas parties, birthdays, weddings, etc.
A local KKK outfit is having an annual "White Power" Rally and cookout and actually seeks to hire said black man to cater their event.
The business owner, realizing that the event he'd be catering is a "White Power Rally", doesn't want the groups business and refuses to cater the event.
A few questions here...
1. Is the owner discriminating against catering "White Power" events?
2. Is the owner discriminating against white people?
3. If there is discrimination, is it discrimination that should be legally allowed?
A black man owns a barbeque joint and caters for events regularly; christmas parties, birthdays, weddings, etc.
A local KKK outfit is having an annual "White Power" Rally and cookout and actually seeks to hire said black man to cater their event.
The business owner, realizing that the event he'd be catering is a "White Power Rally", doesn't want the groups business and refuses to cater the event.
A few questions here...
1. Is the owner discriminating against catering "White Power" events?
2. Is the owner discriminating against white people?
3. If there is discrimination, is it discrimination that should be legally allowed?
He's more than justified in doing so.
To think they had the audacity to ask is beyond me. White people are something else.
It's discrimination, and yes to number 3. The owner HAPPENS to be discriminating against white people, but not BECAUSE they are white, but for other reasons. There is a fine line. Just like bars and restaurants can refuse service to patrons who are getting rowdy, but they can't refuse service simply due to another's skin color or gender.
I seriously doubt that this is actually happening.
Give us some more details, like: who, where,why, what, and how.
Is holding a political rally "getting rowdy"? What if the caterer were white and they refused to serve at a Jesse Jackson rally?
I will agree that there is a fine line but the question is - who gets to draw that line?
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