Woman has a racist meltdown after hearing Spanish on TV at pizzeria

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Pennsylvania police have identified a woman caught on video ranting about hearing the Spanish language at a pizza parlor.

The video shows the woman angrily confronting an employee of Amy's Family Pizza over a Spanish-language channel being broadcast at the Hatboro eatery, and the irate customer demands a refund and threatens to have the workers removed from the town,

"Give me my money back," says the woman, who claims her family has been in the community for 200 years and says her grandfather fought in World War II. "I’m not giving my money to some illegal immigrant."


https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/w...regrine&cvid=7485acfa5dcd4e8f99a80f11bddb6e34


 
Pennsylvania police have identified a woman caught on video ranting about hearing the Spanish language at a pizza parlor.

The video shows the woman angrily confronting an employee of Amy's Family Pizza over a Spanish-language channel being broadcast at the Hatboro eatery, and the irate customer demands a refund and threatens to have the workers removed from the town,

"Give me my money back," says the woman, who claims her family has been in the community for 200 years and says her grandfather fought in World War II. "I’m not giving my money to some illegal immigrant."


https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/w...regrine&cvid=7485acfa5dcd4e8f99a80f11bddb6e34


Folks from Philly are pretty digusting. They even booed Dak Prescott for receiving the Walter Payton award. Dak is one of the nicest people I know of. That is why he won the award.
 
Philly gonna Philly. I guess its cliché to rip on Philly for being trash but they make it easy.
 
We can all look at something like this and have a chuckle. But man, our discourse just continues down this path.

Why are people so pissed off? Everyone is just working, trying to make ends meet, trying to make the best of their lives. Because a TV had a fucking Spanish channel on? That inspired a rant like this?

We've lost our compass or something. If this was a one off, it's no big deal - but this kind of stuff happens all the time now. Just about everyone is an "other." And "others" are BAD.

Gee...wonder who kicked that one into overdrive?
 
We can all look at something like this and have a chuckle. But man, our discourse just continues down this path.

Why are people so pissed off? Everyone is just working, trying to make ends meet, trying to make the best of their lives. Because a TV had a fucking Spanish channel on? That inspired a rant like this?

We've lost our compass or something. If this was a one off, it's no big deal - but this kind of stuff happens all the time now. Just about everyone is an "other." And "others" are BAD.

Gee...wonder who kicked that one into overdrive?

There are over 300 million people in America and there's a large number of us walking around with cameras in our hands at all times. That's not excusing this behavior but there are millions of interactions between people each day that are fine. This one incident caught on camera that goes viral isn't indicative of the state of the country (or even how trashy Philly is although I'm biting my tongue saying that).

A lot of things we see today aren't new, we just didn't have cameras recording every act previously.
 
There are over 300 million people in America and there's a large number of us walking around with cameras in our hands at all times. That's not excusing this behavior but there are millions of interactions between people each day that are fine. This one incident caught on camera that goes viral isn't indicative of the state of the country (or even how trashy Philly is although I'm biting my tongue saying that).

A lot of things we see today aren't new, we just didn't have cameras recording every act previously.

I appreciate your devil's advocate approach, and the positive spin on it.

But our discourse SUCKS. From DC to the internet to day-to-day encounters. Sure, there are positive interactions, and many of them. But our discourse has never been worse in my lifetime.
 
There are over 300 million people in America and there's a large number of us walking around with cameras in our hands at all times. That's not excusing this behavior but there are millions of interactions between people each day that are fine. This one incident caught on camera that goes viral isn't indicative of the state of the country (or even how trashy Philly is although I'm biting my tongue saying that).

A lot of things we see today aren't new, we just didn't have cameras recording every act previously.

There was a guy in downtown St Louis today that calmly loads a gun then shoots a street person in the head. It is all on video. There are lots of crazy people in America. This lady is just one of them.
 
We can all look at something like this and have a chuckle. But man, our discourse just continues down this path.

Why are people so pissed off? Everyone is just working, trying to make ends meet, trying to make the best of their lives. Because a TV had a fucking Spanish channel on? That inspired a rant like this?

We've lost our compass or something. If this was a one off, it's no big deal - but this kind of stuff happens all the time now. Just about everyone is an "other." And "others" are BAD.

Gee...wonder who kicked that one into overdrive?
Identity politics started it. Politicians dividing us for political gain.
 
There was a guy in downtown St Louis today that calmly loads a gun then shoots a street person in the head. It is all on video. There are lots of crazy people in America. This lady is just one of them.

Living in San Francisco we certainly don't have an exclusive on crazy people but we are at the top of the list. Now one can make an argument there is a difference between the behavior of someone who is mentally ill/on drugs vs someone who is relatively 'normal'. You wouldn't expect the behavior of the former from the latter.

Maybe just living in Philly makes people explode like this women? (sorry, can't help myself. It's too easy)
 
Pennsylvania police have identified a woman caught on video ranting about hearing the Spanish language at a pizza parlor.

The video shows the woman angrily confronting an employee of Amy's Family Pizza over a Spanish-language channel being broadcast at the Hatboro eatery, and the irate customer demands a refund and threatens to have the workers removed from the town,

"Give me my money back," says the woman, who claims her family has been in the community for 200 years and says her grandfather fought in World War II. "I’m not giving my money to some illegal immigrant."


https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/w...regrine&cvid=7485acfa5dcd4e8f99a80f11bddb6e34



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I'd rate her as a 5 hot 15 crazy. How about you?
 
Living in San Francisco we certainly don't have an exclusive on crazy people but we are at the top of the list. Now one can make an argument there is a difference between the behavior of someone who is mentally ill/on drugs vs someone who is relatively 'normal'. You wouldn't expect the behavior of the former from the latter.

Maybe just living in Philly makes people explode like this women? (sorry, can't help myself. It's too easy)

Growing up in NYC was unusual for us not to hear foreign voices
 
Growing up in NYC was unusual for us not to hear foreign voices

San Francisco and California are no different. I could be wrong but think a quarter of the state is foreign born (of course foreign born doesn’t necessarily mean one doesn’t speak English or have an accent.)
 
Pennsylvania police have identified a woman caught on video ranting about hearing the Spanish language at a pizza parlor.

The video shows the woman angrily confronting an employee of Amy's Family Pizza over a Spanish-language channel being broadcast at the Hatboro eatery, and the irate customer demands a refund and threatens to have the workers removed from the town,

"Give me my money back," says the woman, who claims her family has been in the community for 200 years and says her grandfather fought in World War II. "I’m not giving my money to some illegal immigrant."


https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/w...regrine&cvid=7485acfa5dcd4e8f99a80f11bddb6e34


[video=youtube;lgGS-iUfIzY]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lgGS-iUfIzY[/vide]

She went full "Dilbert".
 
Pennsylvania police have identified a woman caught on video ranting about hearing the Spanish language at a pizza parlor.

The video shows the woman angrily confronting an employee of Amy's Family Pizza over a Spanish-language channel being broadcast at the Hatboro eatery, and the irate customer demands a refund and threatens to have the workers removed from the town,

"Give me my money back," says the woman, who claims her family has been in the community for 200 years and says her grandfather fought in World War II. "I’m not giving my money to some illegal immigrant."


https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/w...regrine&cvid=7485acfa5dcd4e8f99a80f11bddb6e34



So?

Who gives a fuck, Guano?
 
Pennsylvania police have identified a woman caught on video ranting about hearing the Spanish language at a pizza parlor.

The video shows the woman angrily confronting an employee of Amy's Family Pizza over a Spanish-language channel being broadcast at the Hatboro eatery, and the irate customer demands a refund and threatens to have the workers removed from the town,

"Give me my money back," says the woman, who claims her family has been in the community for 200 years and says her grandfather fought in World War II. "I’m not giving my money to some illegal immigrant."


https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/w...regrine&cvid=7485acfa5dcd4e8f99a80f11bddb6e34



Fucking hilarious!
 
Growing up in NYC was unusual for us not to hear foreign voices

I grew up in white bread mayo Midwest mostly white America. In my 40s I spent 11 years in a rural Missouri county. Then I moved to STL to be with Mr. Owl In the last two places, overhearing Spanish in the store was common. In the STL place it was other languages as well. It was beautiful to hear, to me it was what I was taught as a kid that America is -- a place that welcomes all. My grandmother was an immigrant who spoke French. Always envied kids who grew up in bi or trilingual households. What a gift to live where you can hear the music of languages other than your birth one. I envy you!
 
San Francisco and California are no different. I could be wrong but think a quarter of the state is foreign born (of course foreign born doesn’t necessarily mean one doesn’t speak English or have an accent.)

That's so awesome. Does that bother you?
 
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