A real estate agent in Ohio lost her job after leaving a hateful note on a restaurant receipt for a specially-abled waiter. The note read, 'I hope Trump deports you,' causing widespread outrage and leading to her termination.
Hate SpeechDiscriminationReal EstateRestaurantInclusivityReal EstateMar 05, 2025
The real estate agent wrote, 'I hope Trump deports you,' on the receipt.
The restaurant management expressed shock and disappointment, condemned the hate-filled actions, and stood firmly against discrimination.
Yes, the real estate agent was fired from her job due to the hate-filled note she left.
The community rallied in support of the waiter and the restaurant, calling for accountability and highlighting the importance of inclusivity and respect.
The restaurant has taken steps to ensure a respectful and inclusive environment for all employees and customers, emphasizing the importance of such values.
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