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Originally Posted by Krimson X
When I was in high school in 1991, some friends and I went to a Denny's restaruant in San Jose, Ca on Blossom Hill Road after a college recruitment seminar. When we walked up to the hostest, we were all told that we would have to pre-pay a 5 dollar sitting fee. We were told that this was a new policy of the company. We paid and were seated. We were seated next to a table of some of our white friends from school. We asked if they had to pay a cover charge to sit, and they said no. Long story short, that was the beginning of investigation of Denny's discriminatory practices. My personal experience was reported in the New York Times, where my classmate was quoted. Denny's Restaurants to Pay $54 Million in Race Bias Suits - NYTimes.com
That same year, my parents stopped at a Denny's in Truckee, Ca on their way to Lake Tahoe or Reno (can't really remember). Anyway, another long story short, they were never seated despite the fact that other customers who arrived way after them were seated.
Those are just some of my personal experiences about discrimination at a well known business establishment.
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Again, 20 years ago...and has it happened since? And did you go to Denny's since, and did you tell your friends of the experience?
Since people keep claiming business examples, I'd like to see current (last 5 years at least) examples with more than one business, otherwise it is a one off dying breed. I can give a nice pseudo-business example of racism right now, say 2008..elections in PA with the black panthers roaming around outside...again..one offs.
Now back on topic if you'd care to understand Paul's comments in more than a sound-byte:
Paul Remarks Have Deep Roots - WSJ.com
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Last edited by Wagner; 05-22-2010 at 12:23 PM.
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