No matter how hard Democrats try, they just can’t escape their discriminatory ways. Even in leftist cesspool Hawaii, Trump supporters aren’t allowed to eat at some rat infested dive called Honolulu’s Café 8 ½. Of course, if I were to spend money on a vacation, it wouldn’t be to Hawaii in the first place. Secondly, if I was in Hawaii, why would I even consider eating at a dive like Honolulu’s Café 8 ½?
Honolulu may not be known for it’s great restaurants, but I’m sure there are plenty of better choices than that dive. But of course, when Democrats like Robert Warner, a former hair stylist for Vidal Sassoon in San Francisco, it’s cool if you discriminate.
Discrimination! Trump supporters not allowed to eat at Honolulu’s Café 8 ½ |
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Reached for comment Tuesday, Jali downplayed the sign’s supposed ban. She told FoxNews.com the restaurant is not actually asking customers whether they voted for President-elect Trump, and said even if they see a customer with a Trump shirt, “we don’t put anything different [in] your food.”
“Robert just wants to express how much he doesn’t like Trump,” Jali said. “If people take it personally or it hurts them, we cannot help. That’s why we say they have [a] choice if they want to come or not come. We don’t force them.”
She said three people called to complain about the sign when it first went up, “that’s it.”
“We don’t want to create trouble,” Jali said. “There is enough trouble in the world.”
While Jali is soft-spoken, Warner, some customers note, is known to channel the “soup Nazi” persona of New York City and “Seinfeld” fame — “throwing pots and pans,” “telling off customers,” and “hanging not-so-friendly reminders on butcher paper for his customers to read.”
But another Yelp reviewer took issue with the attitude and the sign, writing: “It was funny on Seinfeld, but this place can rot away. Stay away. Hawaii ain’t like this. There’s a lot of better places on the island than to have deal with extra crap like this.”
Hawaii overwhelmingly supported Hillary Clinton during the Nov. 8 election, and historically has supported Democrats in local and national races. In fact, just six Republicans are in the 51-member House, and the 25-member Senate is GOP-free.
Now that the election is over, however, Lee said most residents want to just get on with their lives.
“The [restaurant] owners might want to make a better sign,” he said, “since Trump will undoubtedly be in office for eight years.”
I’ve been to Hawaii three times, and I was never impressed. If you want a tropical vacation, Florida or the Caribbean are a lot better choices than Hawaii.
Imagine what would happen if a restaurant put up the same sign, but against Obama voters. Think that would interest he media unlike this discrimination story?