I hope the staff spat in their food

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      23 days ago

      Nice Guy Eddie: C’mon, throw in a buck!

      Mr. Pink: Uh-uh, I don’t tip.

      Nice Guy Eddie: You don’t tip?

      Mr. Pink: No, I just kidnap them afterwards.

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      Or Rodriguez: You really must try this because it’s “puerco pibil”. It’s a slow-roasted pork, nothing fancy. It just happens to be my favorite, and I order it with a tequila and lime in every dive I go to in this country. And honestly, that is the best it’s ever been anywhere. In fact, it’s too good. It’s so good that when I’m finished, I’ll pay my check, walk straight into the kitchen and shoot the cook.

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    Why those nazi terrorists aren’t being denied service everywhere they go is beyond me.

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      Probably because they’re often not clearly identifiable as law enforcement, let alone ICE. Can’t It’s not good business to deny service just because they look the type that might be ICE.

      Edit: People seem to be misunderstanding my intentions here. Businesses should totally refuse service to anyone clearly showing to be ICE or acting in a racist way. Fuck them.

      I’m saying that it’s not in their best interest to deny service to middle aged white guys / rednecks because they look like they might be in ICE. They’d go out of business.

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        They certainly can, law enforcement isn’t a protected class. It might be bad for business, but nothing is stopping anyone from denying service to LEOs

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        If they’re going to stereotype people to detain them there’s nothing wrong with stereotyping them back. It won’t kill them to pack their own lunch.

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        Republicans have literally fought tooth and nail to be able to refuse service to anyone (in their case, LGBTQ people, disabled people, and black people) which absolutely can and should be used to the fullest extent against them.

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          My stance is fuck ICE, but not people who are possibly ICE. Judge people based on how they act and the message they send, not based on which race and age group they belong to

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            For what it’s worth, I understood what you meant and am confused by their replies to you.

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        Yea, they actually can. They can kick anyone out for any reason so long as it’s not because they are a protected class.

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          I wasn’t arguing the legality, just that it’s not in their best interest to deny service to someone because they might be ICE. If they can clearly tell that the people who walked in are ICE or acting in a racist way, then deny away.

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    So these dangerous criminal aliens were perfectly safe while preparing and serving them food and running the restaurant, but became dangerous as soon as they closed up for the day?

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    I hope the staff put extra “special sauce” in their food at least. Disgraceful nazi fucks.

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    Hypothetically, how would the police determine who on the staff accidentally added rat poison to their dish if there were no witnesses?

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      Realistically, all of them would be considered guilty of the crime by simply being in the kitchen when it happened.

      A conviction hungry DA would use the same laws that apply murder charges to the guy who drove the car. If it happened, and you could have theoretically known it was going to happen, and you still participated in any conceivable way, you also legally committed the crime.

      This is one of the many ways this country persecutes black and brown people to feed the prison labor industry.

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        Working in a kitchen isn’t a felony though, nor is serving food normally. Now, if someone said they spit in the food and you knew about it but still served it, that could be a felony. If that ‘spit’ turned out to be rat poison and killed a guy, that’s felony murder.

        There has to be a level of participation before felony murder happens. If you knew about something bad happening and did nothing to stop it. But, they have to be able to prove that you knew about it, or at least convince the judge/jury

        Agree with you about it being used disproportionately on non-white though, there’s some fucked up felony murder charges out there.

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      Head chef, venue manager, and operator are all likely to face criminal charges for something like that. Regulators do not fuck around, least here in aus

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    Ah, so that explains a few things. A place I went to get some food yesterday, had the front doors locked. Someone had to let me in. Every time I’ve ever been there, it’s usually busy Being vague just in case ICE were to read this.

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    Evil. Gimme a better term and I’ll use it. But for now: evil.

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      evil implies the only way to beat them is to be "good’. it demonizes them into being monsters, which is no different than what they do.

      a better term is reprobate.

      an unprincipled or depraved person

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        I would add unscrupulous, but it may be redundant.

        Having or showing no regard for what is right or honorable.

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    Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers reportedly arrested three staff members from a Mexican restaurant outside of Minneapolis, Minnesota, Thursday evening, hours after the officers ate lunch at the establishment.

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    I hope the staff spat in their food

    They probably didn’t, hoping to prevent exactly what happened.