The Runner | Why deplatforming can be a necessary last resor

The Runner | Why deplatforming can be a necessary last resort


Image is an artistic representation not meant to display accurate statistics. (Kristen Frier)
In 2018, a manager at The Teahouse restaurant in Vancouver was fired after refusing to serve a customer wearing a MAGA hat.
In a public statement justifying the decision, Sequoia Company of Restaurants said they “cannot discriminate against someone based on their support for the current administration in the United States or any other bona fide political party.”
It’s wonderfully ironic that Sequoia used the term “bona fide” to describe a party whose president publicly lied so often that the
Toronto Star’s former Washington bureau chief had to turn fact-checking the administration’s false and misleading claims into his full time job.

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