Monday, April 02, 2012

How Could Blacks Be Ignorant When Those Who Criticize Fail At Finishing A Complete Sentence?

Thanks to the 312DiningDiva, The Huffington Post and others who made the story go viral.

Is it fair to say that you're never safe online. No matter how many firewalls, your words will always come back to haunt you. It's a shame though, a young woman's poor choice of words now got her the pink slip. But the racial content that she allowed on her page now attracts unwanted attention, death threats and the "oh I'm sorry, it was a poor choice of words" excuse.


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A Bartender's Racist Facebook Rant Gets Her Fired From Proof Chicago

A series of controversial Facebook posts condemning African-Americans have cost the bartender at a high-end Chicago nightclub her job.

After posting a status on her personal Facebook page about "one race of people" being "incompetent and disgusting," former Proof Chicago bartender Jessica Elizabeth posted a series of vitriolic comments calling African-Americans "ignorant," "apes," "animals" and using racial slurs.

While the exchange has been removed and her account made private, Chicago restaurant and nightlife blogger 312 Dining Diva has posted screenshots of Elizabeth's comments, which include a post from an apparent Proof representative calling Elizabeth "Hitler" and requesting that she remove the posts, citing a violation of the nightclub's social media contract.

"r u joking? i have a life outside the club," Elizabeth posted in response.

Shortly after the comments began circulating online, Proof reportedly terminated Elizabeth's life inside the club, and issued the following statement, from owner Mike Bloem:

"Proof would like to confirm its belief in equality, fairness and tolerance to all our friends and partners.," Bloem said, according to Eater Chicago. "Sadly, on occasion, we are all exposed to ignorance and racism. We believe that by continuing to be true to our ideals and leading through our actions that each of us can be an agent for positive change."

Several commenters on 312 Dining Diva and Proof's Yelp profile cited additional instances of purported mistreatment based on their race from other staff members at the club.

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