A real estate agent from Ohio was fired after leaving a racist note for a waiter, sparking widespread outrage and a social media campaign to expose her actions.
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A real estate agent named Lisa Lovins left a racist note for a waiter at a restaurant in Solon, Ohio, which read, 'Hope Trump deports you.' The note also included a zero tip.
The waiter shared a photo of the receipt with the racist note on social media, which quickly went viral and sparked widespread outrage.
Century 21, the real estate firm where Lovins worked, confirmed that she was fired due to the racist note. The company also stated that they do not tolerate discrimination or hate speech.
The community has largely supported the waiter, with many users expressing their support and calling for accountability. The restaurant has also received positive reviews and messages of support.
The incident has reignited discussions about racism and hate crimes, and has highlighted the role of social media in holding individuals accountable. It also emphasizes the need for greater awareness and education on issues of race and discrimination.
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