A man in Islamic dress told a Starbucks employee his name was Aziz. She put "ISIS" on the cup.https://wapo.st/32fQlK5
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Series piece here: tomorrow they’re leading with my similarly heartbreaking story. A Starbucks’ employee wrote “TRAY” on my cup. It’s unfortunate because I identify as a bowl. These employees need to be more sensitive.
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Bezos told SEA staff to boycott SBUX.
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Brilliant
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Use me as a "both" option.
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Applause for this. Thank you. xo
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Dictionary. Problem Solved. I don't think discrimination means what they think it does. He went into the Store. Ordered his drinks. Paid for his drinks. Left with his drinks. Presumably drank them at a bookstore where he was welcomed as a customer. Where is the discrimination?pic.twitter.com/8nN5hpvFXG
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Opening paragraph ends like a joke “two men in Islamic dress walked into a different Starbucks” and the article goes downhill from there.
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Do we know if the WaPo authors got Niquel Johnson’s pronouns right? Wait. His name is Niquel? Imagine if said Starburst patron (no pronouns assumed by me!) gave his Christian name and they spelled it like a cold medicine!
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