Posted February 11, 2014
The owner’s behavior has been catching more attention to many upset with his actions.
ENID, Okla. (PIX11) – A restaurant owner is under fire after a customer took to social media about discrimination they experienced while dining.
This story features some graphic language.
Gary James, owner of Gary’s Chicaros, said, “I’ve been in business 44 years, I think I can spot a freak or a faggot.”
James also added, “I don’t deal with these people walking down the street with no jobs on welfare.”
James said, “If I reached over there and slapped the sh** out of you, you should be offended. But to call someone a ‘chink’ or someone call me a bigot, that doesn’t bother me.”
Now a wave of comments on the restaurant’s Facebook page claim James refuses to serve African-Americans, Hispanics and people with disabilities, like Matt Gard.
READ MORE: PIX11.com
Article, Video and Picture Courtesy of WPIX-TV New York City
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Discriminating Oklahoma Restaurant Owner Speaks on Who He WON’T Serve was originally published on wzakcleveland.com
Posted February 11, 2014