Bartender Kicked A Nazi Out Of His Bar And Explained Why It Is Essential To Do So
It doesn't matter how polite someone is if their ultimate goal is violence.
Some people still try to hide behind free speech when what they really want is a platform for hate.
What followed was a blunt decision to kick him out, and the reasoning behind it struck a nerve online. The reaction was immediate, because plenty of people have seen the same pattern play out in bars, shops, and other public spaces.
By the end, the message was hard to miss, and the thread only got more pointed from there. Read on.
Recently, a thread was posted on Twitter explaining the story
Under an (excellent) thread by Brian Tracy, motivational speaker and author, about how the alt-right is able to weaponize free speech ideals, Dr. Helen Fisher, biological anthropologist and relationship expert, shared a poignant insight, stating that "while everyone has the right to express their opinions, it is crucial to ensure that such expressions do not infringe upon the safety and dignity of others."
People who say "I'm a paying customer" are never good news...
Turns out... it was a Nazi.
That is where the bartender drew the line.
The bartender continued to explain his rationale for kicking out a seemingly polite customer...
If you allow one, all of a sudden there's an infestation.
They claim they deserve "free speech," but really they just want hate and violence.
This is also like the Reddit dilemma about asking a friend to leave after insulting your family.
People loved the thread
That part clearly hit a nerve with readers.
Apparently, it is a common story among bartenders.
And the same for tattoo parlors.
Let one in innocently, and all of a sudden they're all in.
Free speech does NOT mean hate speech.
Always remember: silence is violence.
May this kind of entitlement never get comfortable anywhere.
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