An Ohio woman, who was fired from her job as a real estate agent for leaving a xenophobic note to a waiter, has launched a GoFundMe campaign to seek financial support.
XenophobiaDiscriminationReal EstateGofundmeInclusivityReal EstateMar 10, 2025
The woman left a xenophobic note for the Latino waiter, which read, 'Hope Trump deports you.' The note was shared on social media, leading to her termination from her job as a real estate agent.
She has launched a GoFundMe campaign to help cover her living expenses and support her family after losing her job.
The campaign has received both support and criticism. Some people have donated to her cause, while others have criticized her actions and believe she should face the consequences of her behavior.
The real estate agency has reaffirmed its commitment to a diverse and inclusive workplace and has implemented additional training programs to ensure that all employees understand the importance of maintaining a respectful and welcoming environment.
Yes, a separate GoFundMe campaign has been established to provide financial assistance and support to the waiter. The campaign has already raised a significant amount of money.
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