Starbucks Discrimination

IslandMummy

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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...labama-black-woman-25-arrested-violently.html

Shocking moment Alabama black woman is violently arrested at a Waffle House with three cops pinning her to the ground and telling her 'I'm about to break your arm' after a dispute over plastic utensils costs
By Daniel Roth For Dailymail.com 18:41 EDT 22 Apr 2018, updated 19:11 EDT 22 Apr 2018


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  • The Saraland Police Department have opened an investigation into the arrest of 25-year-old Chikesia Clemons
  • Video of the incident shows officers briefly speaking with a visibly agitated Clemons moments before forcefully pulling her to the ground of a Waffle House
  • In the process of the arrest, footage shows Clemons' top come down, exposing her breasts as patrons continue to eat their food
  • Clemons was booked on charges of disorderly conduct and resisting arrest and placed on $1,000 bond
  • Clemons said that the employee attempted to charge her 50 cents for plastic utensils which she had received free the day before
  • The incident comes amid a national backlash over the arrest of two black men last week at a Philadelphia Starbucks
A police department in Alabama found itself mired in controversy on Sunday after footage showing officers forcefully arrest a young black woman surfaced online.

The Saraland Police Department said that they have opened an investigation into the arrest of 25-year-old Chikesia Clemons early Sunday morning at the Waffle House restaurant on Industry Parkway in Mobile.

Video of the incident shows three officers briefly speaking with a visibly agitated Clemons moments before forcefully pulling her from a chair and pinning her to the ground of the Waffle House.

Police violently arrest a black woman at an Alabama Waffle House



The Saraland Police Department said that they have opened an investigation into the arrest of 25-year-old Chikesia Clemons (Pictured) on Sunday

Video of the incident shows officers briefly speaking with a visibly agitated Clemons moments before forcefully pulling her to the ground of a Waffle House

Clemons was booked on charges of disorderly conduct and resisting arrest and placed on $1000 bond

The Saraland Police Department said that they have opened an investigation into the arrest of 25-year-old Chikesia Clemons (Pictured) on Sunday
'What are you doing?' Clemons asks indignantly as the officers struggle to place Clemons into handcuffs.

'I'll break your arm, that's what I'm about to do,' one of the officers responds.

In the process of the arrest, footage shows Clemons' top come down, exposing her breasts as patrons in the background continue to eat their food.

The incident comes amid a national backlash over the arrest of two black men last week inside a Philadelphia Starbucks after sitting at a table without purchasing any items as they waited for a friend to use the bathroom.


Canita Adams (Pictured), who is Clemon's friend, filmed the incident and uploaded it to social media
The Saraland Police Department report shows that the incident unraveled at 2.45am when Clemons asked a Waffle House employee for plastic utensils after placing an order, according to al.com.

The conversation appeared to escalate after the employee informed Clemons that the plastic cutlery would cost an extra 50 cents.

Clemons, along with her friend Canita Adams - who filmed the incident on her cell phone - were perplexed by the additional fee, informing the employee that they had been at the restaurant the previous evening and were not made to pay an additional charge.

In response, the employee canceled the order, prompting Clemons to ask for the contact information of the Waffle House district manager who oversees the Saraland location, al.com reported.

'They didn't even ask her to leave, she was waiting for them to give her the district manager's card so she could file a complaint on one of the waitresses,' said Clemons' mother, Chiquitta Clemons-Howard.

'When they went to go get the card, that's when the police showed up. The officer should've come in and said we need you to leave,' she added.

Clemons was booked on charges of disorderly conduct and resisting arrest and placed on $1,000 bond.

Following the incident, Mobile NAACP President David Smith said that they plan to hold a demonstration in the parking lot of the Waffle House to protest Clemons' arrest.

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'In light of the current situation in our country - such as the arrest of two young black men at a Philadelphia Starbucks coffee shop - we felt it was important for our members to get a first-hand account of the incident, which has now gone viral on social media locally and across the country,' Smith said.

Spokeswoman with the Saraland Police Department, Det. Collette Little, said in a statement that they have opened a probe into the incident and will release a full report after their investigation is complete.

'The Saraland Police Department is aware of the arrest at Waffle House and the accompanying video on social media,' the statement said.

'The situation is being thoroughly reviewed and is under active investigation right now. Our department strives for transparency and we encourage our community to be aware of current events.'
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I wonder if this will garner the same level of publicity...
That’s a raggedy :censored: lie!
 

Menina Preta

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It won’t. A black man just wrestled a AR 15 from a mass shooter in Waffle House just a few days ago. Activist on my time line have barely mentioned this but focused a lot on him. Black women simply don’t get as much traction, especially if a black man is there to focus on.

Oh I know. I had people on my Facebook timeline accuse folks of being the one who would betray the Montgomery boycott in the past just bc some ppl refused to boycott Starbucks. With this though, crickets upon crickets so far...

Another reason why I did not boycott Starbucks...when BW are the victims of injustice, our own Black people have little to say...but let it be a Black man then every one is up in arms and crying over our boys. Till we boycotting things fairly, I will enjoy my lattes and H&M fast fashion.
 

Crackers Phinn

Either A Blessing Or A Lesson.
I saw the video and 2 of those cops need to be charged with some count of sexual assault. They made every effort to humiliate that woman by exposing her body and flipping her over for the whole Restaurant to see.

The scary part about this one is the cops seemed to be playing to the camera. They give one damn about being filmed.
 

Live.Laugh.Love

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Oh I know. I had people on my Facebook timeline accuse folks of being the one who would betray the Montgomery boycott in the past just bc some ppl refused to boycott Starbucks. With this though, crickets upon crickets so far...

Another reason why I did not boycott Starbucks...when BW are the victims of injustice, our own Black people have little to say...but let it be a Black man then every one is up in arms and crying over our boys. Till we boycotting things fairly, I will enjoy my lattes and H&M fast fashion.

Facts.....

Black women get no support from the black community when they are assualted by police. That officer pulled her clothes down and had her fully exposed, choked her, pulled his gun out, threatened her, and groped her.

All that over .50 untensils. :censored: :censored:

This young lady should have her own thread here, but it probably wouldn’t gain traction like the black boys at Starbucks.

In fact what happened to her was far worse than the Starbucks situation to me, far worse.

I mentioned a few weeks ago that black women are assualted by the police just as frequently as black men, you just don’t ever hear about it. This is a prime example...

Malcolm X said it best, the most unprotected person in America is the BLACK WOMAN
 
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IslandMummy

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Why didn't anyone start a separate thread for her? This is the first I'm hearing about it.
It would have zero responses.

Facts.....

Black women get no support from the black community when they are assualted by police. That officer pulled her clothes down and had her fully exposed, choked her, pulled his gun out, threatened her, and groped her.

All that over .50 untensils. :censored: :censored:

This young lady should have her own thread here, but it probably wouldn’t gain traction like the black boys at Starbucks.

In fact what happened to her was far worse than the Starbucks situation to me, far worse.

I mentioned a few weeks ago that black women are assualted by the police just as frequently as black men, you just don’t ever hear about it. This is a prime example...

Malcolm X said it best, the most unprotected person in America is the BLACK WOMAN
I said something along the same lines in the black women become poor when they marry black men thread (I think) and was told I was mistaken. Black men have it “worse” than we do. So. I’ll go along with that.
 

Kimbosheart

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I saw the video and 2 of those cops need to be charged with some count of sexual assault. They made every effort to humiliate that woman by exposing her body and flipping her over for the whole Restaurant to see.

The scary part about this one is the cops seemed to be playing to the camera. They give one damn about being filmed.

This. I’m so glad her family was able to post bail because I’m afraid she would’ve been sexually assaulted.

I love some Waffle House but like Starbucks they need to better control their policies and how those policies are enforced. I still stand behind the real boycott needs to be on the police.
 

Ms. Tarabotti

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I could boycott Waffle House but I don't have one where I live.

This young woman's assault should have been a separate thread to begin with.

Now we can compare the number of responses to each thread and see if there is a difference.
 

Menina Preta

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I didn’t make a separate thread bc I posted it from my bed while on my phone and it was just easier to do it as a reply. Moreover, my intention wasn’t to compare and contrast responses from LHCF ladies bc I know most of us will be very outraged. It was more so annoyance at my own social media that rages so hard when the victim is a man but is silent when it is a woman.

Thanks Crackers for making a separate thread!

Eta: I first learned of this case via a black woman’s Facebook group. I think it is very telling that we are finding out about this through majority BW spaces...whereas Starbucks was front and center when I opened up my feed.
 

Southernbella.

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:look:

Starbucks drops Jewish group from bias training


By ANDREW HANNA


04/30/2018 05:09 PM EDT


Updated 04/30/2018 05:20 PM EDT

Bowing to pressure from African-American activists, Starbucks excluded the Anti-Defamation League from an upcoming daylong anti-bias training session.

The ADL, whose mission is to fight anti-Semitism, will play an advisory role in the company's long-term efforts to combat discrimination, Jaime Riley, a Starbucks spokeswoman, told POLITICO Monday. But the group won't help develop the curriculum for Starbucks' May 29 mandatory anti-bias training, as originally planned.

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The anti-bias training was prompted by the arrest of two black men at a Philadelphia Starbucks who asked to use the bathroom without making a purchase as they waited to meet a business associate. A video of the arrest went viral, prompting a public backlash and the trending hashtag #BoycottStarbucks.

Starbucks CEO Kevin Johnson quickly apologized, calling the situation “reprehensible.” On April 17, the the company announced it would close more than 8,000 U.S. locations to conduct mandatory training to prevent racial bias, using a curriculum to be developed by leaders from a number of anti-bias groups, including Jonathan Greenblatt, CEO of the ADL.

“When Starbucks asked for assistance, we agreed to help,” ADL spokesman Todd Gutnick told POLITICO. “As to whether Starbucks may or may not now want to utilize our expertise, you should ask them."

Liel Leibovitz, writing today in Tablet, a "a daily online magazine of Jewish news, ideas, andculture," was less measured in his criticism. "Shame on Starbucks for giving in to bigotry," he said.

But Starbucks' Riley denied the company cut the organizationloose because of political pressure, saying in an email, "We are architecting a multi-phase approach to addressing bias."

Almost immediately after the April 17 announcement, activists attacked Starbucks over the ADL's involvement, citing the ADL's support for Israel and its arms-length relationship to the Black Lives Matter movement.

“The ADL is CONSTANTLY attacking black and brown people,” Women’s March organizer Tamika Mallory posted on Twitter. “This is a sign that they are tone deaf and not committed to addressing the concerns of black folk.” Mallory came under fire earlier this year after attending a Feb. 25 speech by Louis Farrakhan in which the Nation of Islam leader said “the Jews have control over" the FBI.

Cat Brooks, the co-founder of the Anti Police-Terror Project, told ABC News that she agreed with Mallory, saying, "You can't be a piece of an anti-bias training when you openly support a racist, oppressive and brutal colonization of Palestine."

The Washington chapter of Black Lives Matter, meanwhile, tweetedthat the ADL was "ultra pro-cop," and cited a 2016 letter in which Greenblatt said "ADL has not endorsed the Black Lives Matter movement" because "a small minority of [its] leaders ... supported anti-Israel — and at times anti-Semitic — positions." Greenblatt's letter didn't identify the leaders in question.
 

intellectualuva

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:look:

“The ADL is CONSTANTLY attacking black and brown people,” Women’s March organizer Tamika Mallory posted on Twitter. “This is a sign that they are tone deaf and not committed to addressing the concerns of black folk.” Mallory came under fire earlier this year after attending a Feb. 25 speech by Louis Farrakhan in which the Nation of Islam leader said “the Jews have control over" the FBI.

Cat Brooks, the co-founder of the Anti Police-Terror Project, told ABC News that she agreed with Mallory, saying, "You can't be a piece of an anti-bias training when you openly support a racist, oppressive and brutal colonization of Palestine."

The Washington chapter of Black Lives Matter, meanwhile, tweetedthat the ADL was "ultra pro-cop," and cited a 2016 letter in which Greenblatt said "ADL has not endorsed the Black Lives Matter movement" because "a small minority of [its] leaders ... supported anti-Israel — and at times anti-Semitic — positions." Greenblatt's letter didn't identify the leaders in question.

:scratchchin:
 

Southernbella.

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Black men arrested at Starbucks settle for $1, and promise of $200K for young entrepreneurs program

Two black men arrested for sitting at a Philadelphia Starbucks without ordering anything have settled with the city for a symbolic $1 each and a promise from officials to set up a $200,000 program for young entrepreneurs.

The men's lawyer and Mayor Jim Kenney outlined the agreement to The Associated Press.

The arrest of Rashon Nelson and Donte Robinson on April 12 touched off a furor around the U.S. over racial profiling.

They were led away in handcuffs after the manager called police, saying the men refused to buy anything or leave. After spending hours in jail, they were released and no charges were filed.


The men said they were waiting for a business meeting about a potential real estate deal.

Starbucks CEO Kevin Johnson came to Philadelphia to personally apologize. He also announced Starbucks stores would close May 29 for training on bias.
 

Sridevi

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Black men arrested at Starbucks settle for $1, and promise of $200K for young entrepreneurs program

Two black men arrested for sitting at a Philadelphia Starbucks without ordering anything have settled with the city for a symbolic $1 each and a promise from officials to set up a $200,000 program for young entrepreneurs.

The men's lawyer and Mayor Jim Kenney outlined the agreement to The Associated Press.

The arrest of Rashon Nelson and Donte Robinson on April 12 touched off a furor around the U.S. over racial profiling.

They were led away in handcuffs after the manager called police, saying the men refused to buy anything or leave. After spending hours in jail, they were released and no charges were filed.


The men said they were waiting for a business meeting about a potential real estate deal.

Starbucks CEO Kevin Johnson came to Philadelphia to personally apologize. He also announced Starbucks stores would close May 29 for training on bias.

These dudes are chumps.

So the cops get no training on how to deal with White citizen pettiness?

How does a “youth entrepreneur” program address racism and profiling? Notice it doesn’t even specify “Black” youths will benefit.

These men played themselves.
 

Southernbella.

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These are the things that you can do when you surpass other groups. Let's not mince words ADL = Jewish=Support of the State of Israel. BLM pissed a line in the sand when they decided to openly support the Palestinian cause (in exchange for what exactly tho I'm not sure) and that comes with consequences and repercussions which includes lack of support/consideration.

Just like Cat Brooks said, " You can't be a piece of an anti-bias training when you openly support a racist, oppressive and brutal colonization of Palestine." The ADL response as far as helping people who support their enemies is:


I never get into the Israel/Palestine thing because as far as I know, neither of them are fans of my people. I'm more interested in why they were going to be part of the training in the first place.
 

tibb1908

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These guys are clearly not businessmen and what type of lawyer do they have representing them? This really makes me side-eye SB because $200,000 is not going to impact anybody's life.
 

PuddingPop

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These guys are idiots, a promise to donate money means nothing. Why not sue, get the money and donate it yourself.
It makes no sense to me at all. Not sure what this is supposed to solve. $200,000 is a paltry amount and I’m sure it will wind up in the hand of young entrepreneurs that are anything but Black.
 

Farida

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These guys are clearly not businessmen and what type of lawyer do they have representing them? This really makes me side-eye SB because $200,000 is not going to impact anybody's life.
A good one.
They obviously got money from Starbucks. Suing the government is a long, drawn out procedure and often has caps on how much money you and your attorneys can collect. Especially the police and in a case like this one. The government has so many protections from civil liability.

In many cases the government even has to actually consent to you suing them.
 
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