Stephanie Lovins, a real estate agent, left a disparaging note for a disabled waiter, Ricardo, instead of a tip. However, the community's response has shown a powerful display of support and inclusion.
DiscriminationCommunity SupportReal Estate AgentDisabilityInclusivityReal EstateMar 05, 2025
The real estate agent left a note that said, 'Hope Trump deports you,' for the disabled waiter, Ricardo.
Ricardo shared the incident on social media to raise awareness about the discrimination he faced and to seek support from the community.
The community responded with overwhelming support, offering Ricardo discounts, free meals, gifts, and donations, and expressing their outrage at the discriminatory act.
The National Association of Realtors (NAR) has strict guidelines against discrimination, and violations can lead to serious consequences, including the revocation of a real estate license.
Ricardo has used his experience to raise awareness about discrimination and promote inclusivity, inspiring important conversations and actions in the community.
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