If you read a report of a hate crime, and it doesn’t involve unrelated witnesses, much less actual physical presence (to say nothing of physical contact), assume its a hoax first, then verify.
And, on verifying, almost invariably congratulate yourself on not being fooled!
I did that with this story. And most every one like it in the past 18 months.
It’s served me well.
So, the restaurant bans the guy. They find out that it was fake, and invite him back. I’m going to go out on a limb, and say that I’d not be returning even after being invited back.
“I deeply made a huge, big mistake. And I’m in the process of getting the help that I need.”
I dont normally advocate violence but there is no help for you honey, a lobotomy would be the best non-lethal solution I can think of. The fact that you thought this was okay, in any possible way, means you are a lost cause and no longer deserve to be a part of society.
How long before the “even if it’s a lie, it’s still true” crowd shows up?
I give it a week tops Greg. These shameless SJW, vitrue-signalling, “woke”, fucking millenials are straight out of 1984
Despite the beautiful writing, it’s a he, POD. And I’m guessing that a quick conversation by the patron got him caught–“here’s a sample of my writing, looks nothing like that.” He may also pay a price for college, not only in his lack of funds for college, but also because Dallas Baptist is indeed interested in a person’s moral/criminal record. Back to community college for you, Khalil?
I bet that since the next meal is free, the steakhouse will see him again. They came clean, made sure the offending person is no longer there, and apologized.
Pingback: Late Night With In The Mailbox: 07.24.18 : The Other McCain
Proof that there is a God and he is just.
But I thought that we’re supposed to believe the “victims” of hate crimes even after the evidence proves that it’s a hoax?!?!