Monday, January 9, 2012

Today's Apocalypse Sign: New Year, Same Stupidity

The continuing proof that people in this day and age of every thing showing up on Facebook, Twitter, and Youtube can still be unbelievable dumbasses. This happened today and already has had over 25,000 views on Twitter. I think I will start looking at my receipts...

The following is from the Huffington Post site. All credit to Huffpo.



Minhee Cho went to Papa John's for some fast food goodness. Little did she know, she would get it served with a side of racism.
At around 12:30 p.m. today, Papa John's customer Minhee Cho tweeted a photo of a receipt she received at a Papa John's restaurant in uptown, New York City.
In it, under the customer's name section, the restaurant employee who rang up the order used the racial slur "lady chinky eyes" to describe her.





Go figure, the employee has been terminated. What do you think they will put on their next job application as the reason for leaving their last job?

8 comments:

Alex J. Cavanaugh said...

Some people just don't stop and think through what they are doing.

Rawknrobyn.blogspot.com said...

And this happened in NY, NY?! Wow. Papa John's has a lot of recovering to do because of that one flaming dumbass.
xoRobyn

Chuck said...

Alex: More often than not...they can't think beyond the present minute.

Robyn: I am sure it won't hurt their pizza sales, as this type of thing is like a bright burning flame...hot and then out.

Manzanita said...

You know, Chuck, it just gets complicated. It depends on the age of the person speaking. I'm always politically incorrect because in 80 years, the names of things change and I don't always keep up with them. Take the word "retarded." When I started out life as a young psychiatric nurse, "retarded" was the clinical name used for a person of low mental abilities. Somewhere along the years that word became a bad word. BUT .... I often still think that word when I see a "mentally challenged" (is that what its called now?) person. You see, "retarded" will never be a bad word to me because it was so much a part of my language for such a long time. Know what I mean..... it get's complicated.

Esther Montgomery said...

How extraordinary!

Chuck said...

Manzanita: I have to agree with you on that. You have wisdom beyond my years.

Esther: Simply put...and accurate.

Hootin Anni said...

LOL...I read this on the 'net just a couple of days ago. You would think that the owners of these establishments would disable the process of being able to type such nonsense.

STAR OF INDIA

Chuck said...

Anni: What! And deprive us from seeing the results of their action...or me from a cheap blog post!

Pat: Oh I'm sure there is more where that came from!

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