Leftist Pizza Shop Owner Refuses to Serve Four Uniformed Tennessee National Guard Members — Father Defends Son’s Decision: “They...
A Memphis restaurant is facing intense backlash after its owner openly admitted that he refused to serve four uniformed members of the Tennessee National Guard…
Enjoy your demise MF'ers!
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https://www.yelp.com/biz/tambolis-pasta-and-pizza-memphis
And it's already began:🤣
4 $ marks and closed from 4 to 10? Nobody's getting pizza that apparently costs the same as lobster for dinner.
Depends what 'pizza' their best customers are buying.
Sadly, I have no idea whether to laugh or cry. Bad situation, that.
Go woke go broke. That's it.
The same people freak out when a Christian baker refuses to bake a cake for a faggot, which was forced to do in the end through lawfare.
I believe a business should be able to choose not to serve whoever they see fit. This of course can, in some instances, carry consequences, such as this occasion.
Let them loose all their patriotic American customers, by their own choice. Let’s see how much pizza soy boy lefties eat.
I have no problem with their legal rights,let's just bud light them,
Exactly.
Daddy is part of "the same people"
"Although Roy is primarily recognized for his large-scale abstract and figurative bronze and steel sculptures, he is also known for experimental and conceptual works in a wide variety of media. His work has been exhibited in museums and galleries throughout the country and abroad including the Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston; the Contemporary Arts Museum in Houston; the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art, Memphis, TN; the Mitsukoshi Museum of Art in Fukuoka, Japan; and Galerie Enrico Bucci in Santiago, Chile. Roy’s work is in both private and public collections including those of B.B. King; John Lee Hooker, the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art; The Hyde Foundation, Nortel Corporation, and Harrah’s Entertainment in Las Vegas, Nevada. In 1992, he co-founded Delta Axis, a nonprofit visual arts organization located in Memphis."
If he truly believed they are trained to kill and not de-escalate, he would not have messed with them ... its like the BLM guys saying they are scared of cops and then throw things at them
Training so strong, they know what shot NOT to take. 😎
I mean depending on how you look at it. Shooting someone could be considered the ultimate form of De-Escalation.
People have a very warped idea of both what goes into Law Enforcement I in part blame entertainment and media for that. They usually also have a peculiar idea of how the Mentally Ill and criminals respond to be told to knock their shit off. Usually neither group responds all that well.
There is very much a reason why a standard feature of Mental Hospitals for a couple centuries included both Security Guards and big burly guys innocuously named ‘orderlies’. And it wasn’t because you could reason with the patients with any degree of ease.
A pizza restaurant is successful with 31 to 32 percent gross profit margin average...most average between 75 and 125 pizzas a day...lose a dozen orders a day on average and your closed in 90 to 120 days
Thanks for playing yourselves wayward pizza purveyors.
Daddy may have it covered:
"Although Roy is primarily recognized for his large-scale abstract and figurative bronze and steel sculptures, he is also known for experimental and conceptual works in a wide variety of media. His work has been exhibited in museums and galleries throughout the country and abroad including the Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston; the Contemporary Arts Museum in Houston; the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art, Memphis, TN; the Mitsukoshi Museum of Art in Fukuoka, Japan; and Galerie Enrico Bucci in Santiago, Chile. Roy’s work is in both private and public collections including those of B.B. King; John Lee Hooker, the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art; The Hyde Foundation, Nortel Corporation, and Harrah’s Entertainment in Las Vegas, Nevada. In 1992, he co-founded Delta Axis, a nonprofit visual arts organization located in Memphis."
Nice 666 in the 'BOL' part of their sign.
a symptom of too much cnn
This reminds me of a scene in the movie, The Miracle of St. Anna. Four black soldiers in the South won tokens for a free frozen treat at a local shop. When they were denied service, they came back with weapons, got their treats , and left their tokens.
Doing the right thing sometimes requires encouragement. Thus the need for the 2nd Amendment
President Trump should sponsor anti-discrimination legislation. Pass a bill through Congress and sign it into law.
If it is illegal for businesses to discriminate against people based on color of their skin, or their religion, or their political views or their sexual identity... then it should also be illegal to discriminate against people based on their profession.
If a business won't serve Police Officers, or Military members, or any other profession... THAT IS DISCRIMINATION. The police officers, members of military or anyone else the left decides they don't like... can SUE THE BUSINESS for discrimination and file complaints with the state to get that business shut down for discrimination.
If it's illegal to discriminate against people based on any other factors... what their occupation or profession is should be another protected class from discrimination.
I personally would not want someone preparing my food who were doing it because they were forced to by law. Less laws for more natural consequences ie. people who back military and law enforcemnet quit going there.