If this is what people get upset about
https://medium.com/@megapeck16/waco-tours-is-a-racist-company-533c9db92a32
https://medium.com/@megapeck16/waco-tours-is-a-racist-company-533c9db92a32
Pretty easy to find racism, even where there is none.BearTruth13 said:
If this is what people get upset about
https://medium.com/@megapeck16/waco-tours-is-a-racist-company-533c9db92a32
I mean it is a real thing.nein51 said:
I have lived in Waco three times. I have no idea who the person is they are referring to re: the lynching...and why in the world would I want to cover that in a tour of Waco.
That article is a "why you should treat your employees well". All I read is an angry disgruntled former employee.
BearTruth13 said:I mean it is a real thing.nein51 said:
I have lived in Waco three times. I have no idea who the person is they are referring to re: the lynching...and why in the world would I want to cover that in a tour of Waco.
That article is a "why you should treat your employees well". All I read is an angry disgruntled former employee.
Waco Horror (1916). Rough story to even read about.
But why someone thinks that that would be shared on a family tour (probably Magnolia visitors) is beyond me.
I can see it now:BearTruth13 said:I mean it is a real thing.nein51 said:
I have lived in Waco three times. I have no idea who the person is they are referring to re: the lynching...and why in the world would I want to cover that in a tour of Waco.
That article is a "why you should treat your employees well". All I read is an angry disgruntled former employee.
Waco Horror (1916). Rough story to even read about.
But why someone thinks that that would be shared on a family tour (probably Magnolia visitors) is beyond me.
And on your left is the Dr. Pepper Museum!FWBear said:I can see it now:BearTruth13 said:I mean it is a real thing.nein51 said:
I have lived in Waco three times. I have no idea who the person is they are referring to re: the lynching...and why in the world would I want to cover that in a tour of Waco.
That article is a "why you should treat your employees well". All I read is an angry disgruntled former employee.
Waco Horror (1916). Rough story to even read about.
But why someone thinks that that would be shared on a family tour (probably Magnolia visitors) is beyond me.
"Everyone, please take the box of cupcakes, grab one for yourself, and pass it around . . . oh look, as we approach the downtown courthouse, here is where a young black man was lynched and burned to death over 100 years ago. As you all know, today the City of Waco like literally, I mean figuratively, lynches people of color everyday in one form or other. Who would like another cupcake?"
" ... and, as we now know, Dr. Pepper was created by a white man who first tested his syrup on unsuspecting slaves, resulting in the death of countless victims now located in unmarked graves under McLane Stadium where football is played by unpaid black men alongside white kickers at a local university named after a slaveholder."BearTruth13 said:And on your left is the Dr. Pepper Museum!FWBear said:I can see it now:BearTruth13 said:I mean it is a real thing.nein51 said:
I have lived in Waco three times. I have no idea who the person is they are referring to re: the lynching...and why in the world would I want to cover that in a tour of Waco.
That article is a "why you should treat your employees well". All I read is an angry disgruntled former employee.
Waco Horror (1916). Rough story to even read about.
But why someone thinks that that would be shared on a family tour (probably Magnolia visitors) is beyond me.
"Everyone, please take the box of cupcakes, grab one for yourself, and pass it around . . . oh look, as we approach the downtown courthouse, here is where a young black man was lynched and burned to death over 100 years ago. As you all know, today the City of Waco like literally, I mean figuratively, lynches people of color everyday in one form or other. Who would like another cupcake?"
Exactly.
I love that she actually complained about Doris Miller being mentioned (as a token). You know, an American hero in WWII. How dare they mention that?!
syme said:
White shaming your clientele for a few hours seems like a great business model. She's should give that a shot.
On a similar note, anyone seeing a uptick in woke employees lately? They usually don't last long, but boy they go out with a bang. Coincides with poor mental health and life stability in my opinion.
Jack Bauer said:
Life is too easy, Hulu just pulled this episode from the controversial....Golden Girls because mud masks are racist.
Somehow black and white people watched All in the Family, The Jeffersons, Different Strokes, Sanford and Son and managed to laugh together.