This Racist A-Hole Messed With The Wrong Two Ladies


Did you hear the one about the ACLU lawyers walking into bar? This business owner found out. These two ladies were trying to have a fun night out at a karaoke bar, but the owner decided to ruin it. The racist bar owner decided to kick them out because they were black. He is going to regret that now!

Abre’ Connor and Novella Coleman were just trying to have a fun night out, but that got ruined.

First, one of the staff members told them they had to buy drinks to sing. Another staff member lunged at their faces yelling “Buy drinks!” A very large man was yelling at them saying the bar wasn’t a hangout place and they were loitering. This very tall, large man was pushing on Ms. Connor, who is only 5’4″. They pointed out that they were not the only ones hanging out, but the staff decided to enforce the rules on these ladies (the only black people in the building).

When the ladies pointed out the fact that they were the only black people in the bar, the server shouted “It’s not fair to bring up race!” Yes, how dare they ask for equality! So, these four white people called the cops to kick out two little black ladies.

This 1964 Supreme Court ruling prohibits businesses from discriminating based on race. It prohibited the owner of “Ollie’s Barbeque” from discriminating against black people. The California Unruh Civil Rights act was passed in 1959, and it makes it illegal for a business to refuse to serve someone on the basis of race, gender, age, and other protected categories.


Sadly, if the guy loses his bar, he will just go on and blame the “uppity” black women instead of taking responsibility for being a racist d**k. Stories like this just go to show that racism is still alive and well. We all have to work together to end the discrimination.

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