The familiar double standard:
"About two months ago, I'd spoken with the owner of an Italian restaurant, in Detroit, which is near one of the casinos. The African-American patrons were calling his servers horrible names, which I cannot repeat here. Then when the owner heard it, he approached the table and asked what the problem was. The four men began calling him down because of his nationality and even more horrendous names as well. Those superlatives were even more shocking, so there is no way I can post it. Then the customers waited until the servers and the owner walked away, and the customers rushed out and stiffed the man on the bill.
From what I understood from our conversation, this man has had this happen so much and became so fed up with the attitudes of the patrons, he finally ended up selling his business. His clientele were also multicultural, however, predominately African-American. As a matter of fact, the owner had just listed it with a real estate broker, before we spoke. These consumers had eaten the most expensive items on the menu, and they ate it all, including desert. That particular place had excellent food. This is a true story, but it was NOT on the news.
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The abuse was apparently too common to be even worth reporting. Blacks can and do say what they like.