A real estate agent in Ohio left a deeply offensive note for a disabled waiter, but the community's response to the incident has been overwhelmingly positive and supportive.
DiscriminationCommunity SupportRealtorDisabilityOhioReal Estate NewsMar 05, 2025
Doug is a disabled waiter who works at a local restaurant in Ohio. A real estate agent, Stephanie Lovins, left a note for him that read, 'Hope Trump deports you.' The note was deeply hurtful and sparked widespread outrage.
The community responded overwhelmingly positively, with local residents and people from across the country showing their support for Doug. The restaurant received numerous positive reviews and orders, and a GoFundMe page was set up to help him.
Stephanie Lovins has issued an apology for her actions. However, many are calling for more than just an apology, demanding that she face consequences for her behavior, including the possible revocation of her real estate license.
The restaurant's management has been vocal in their support of Doug, stating that he is an integral part of the team and a valued member of the community. They have also implemented additional training for staff on how to handle discriminatory behavior.
The incident highlights the importance of empathy and understanding in our interactions with others. It serves as a reminder that kindness and compassion are essential values that can help create a more inclusive and compassionate society.
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