19 Replies to “There Goes The Narrative”

  1. Is this “Clock – Boy”, but now a little older and running his own scams now?

  2. I do not believe any “Hate Crimes” unless there is solid proof like video, or impartial witnesses.

    I think I will usually be right, because 9 it seems out of 10 times they are faked.

      1. I do not believe any of them without solid proof. Don’t blame me, blame the lying sacks of stuff that poisoned the well.

        Religious Minority, Person of Color, LGBTEIEIO, Abused Victimized Feminist, Political Activist, and even or maybe especially, the Poor Harassed News Media Personality. I have seen hate crime hoaxes involving all of these lying scum “victims.”

        The first hoax I remember was a car with racial slurs spray painted on it in Iowa City in the 1990’s. Big multiday story about hateful redneck Iowans. Turns out the “victim” wanted a new paint job for his BMW.

  3. What’s wrong with hate anyway? I hate all types of groups. Not because of any individuals in them although I may hate some of those individuals, but because of what that group may stand for. Big difference between hate based on knowledge (the KKK) and hate based on ignorance (skin colour).

  4. I hope the Salt Grass Steakhouse and other Odessa businesses never hire another Muslim ever.

  5. Just so you’re all aware, Khalil is an Arabic name, not strictly a Muslim one. It is also widely used by Arab Christians. So unlike, say, a name such as Muhammad, you can’t make the automatic assumption a person so-named is a Muslim.

    Remember Khalil Gibran? The author of “The Prophet”, so popular with the Sixties hippie-dippie crowd? A Lebanese Christian.

  6. A confession?
    Geez, you figure they’d go with the excuse du Jour: “severe mental health challenges”.

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  7. Po’ baby. Got his little feelings hurt and now he’s whining about it. Whining is the wrong choice.

    I’ll bet it’s a fake. A lot of people are creating fakes like this so they can whine and get attention. I’d stop giving them attention.

  8. Thought so. We are being inundated with so much untruth for political purposes these days by the left or their victim status protegees that the first reaction to some alleged crime should be extreme skepticism.

    Ot, but connected. The rush to declare mental illness for the Toronto shooter or deflection into the need for more laws can be automatically assumed to be a coverup in some way for a political purpose.

  9. So the restaurant invited the accused customers back.

    Big deal. Their accusations against the customer were vile. At a minimum they should have bought the customers a free meal.

    1. I agree.

      One free dinner as a very bare minimum – wine and beer included.

      And the customer gets to choose anything (i.e., the most expensive wine on the list, if so desired). That’s the cost of damage control.

    2. They did, from the link:

      “The customer has been contacted and invited back to our restaurant to dine on us. Racism of any form is intolerable, and we will always act swiftly should it occur in any of our establishments.” Apparently the server doesn’t work there anymore.

      I don’t know if I would return to the restaurant after such a debacle, but I think the restaurant’s owners are finally approaching the customer relations properly. They made a bad call to start by automatically believing the server and declare a ban on the party “of racists”.

  10. The handwriting is distinctive, particularly the capital Ts. It would have been easy to determine if that was the handwriting of the customer or the server. Pity the restaurant didn’t wait till it was checked out.

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