"California coffee shop workers were filmed denying a Jewish customer access to the restroom after she complained it was filled with antisemitic graffiti — telling her 'Free Palestine' and accusing her of wanting to use the facilities because 'Israel loves taking private property and saying it’s their own."
They knew they were being filmed, but because antisemitism is so normalized now, they just didn't care.
Here's the response from that cafe: "Farley’s East confirmed the incident happened at its coffee shop — calling it an 'error' while only saying it had 'taken corrective measures with our staff,' without elaborating on what that meant."
"'As context, hate speech graffiti was written in our bathroom. We do not support hate speech; this does not reflect our values,' the coffee shop wrote in what it called 'a sincere apology.'"
This was not "an error". It was blatant antisemitism. No "sincere apology" will help. And the only "corrective measures" would be to fire those workers.
What next? "Jews Not Welcome" signs on shop doors? I wouldn't doubt it at all.
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