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Pizza Nea owner 'attacked' for getting political on Facebook, and he doesnt care
Precious few businesses will take the risk of making political statements, for fear of losing customers.
But a few holdouts remain. In the local food world, the Birchwood Cafe, Common Roots, Cook St. Paul, and anti-hate-mongering Penzeys Spices are a few examples of restaurant owners who get loud and proud when it comes to political issues, taking a strong stance and even using their business platform as a bullhorn. Urban Bean certainly wasn't shy about telling Donald Trump supporters to stay out of its coffee shop.
Count among them Pizza Nea, which recently posted on its Facebook page a quote that has been making the rounds on social media:
Pizza Nea
January 22 at 9:56pm ·
"I listened as they called my President a Muslim.
I listened as they called him and his family a pack of monkeys.
I listened as they said he wasn't born here.
I watched as they blocked every single path to progress that they could.
I saw the pictures of him as Hitler.
I watched them shut down the government and hurt the entire nation twice.
I watched them turn their backs on every opportunity to open worthwhile dialog.
I watched them say that they would not even listen to any choice for Supreme Court no matter who the nominee was.
I listened as they openly said that they will oppose him at every turn.
I watched as they did just that.
I listened.
I watched.
I paid attention.
Now, I'm being called on to be tolerant.
To move forward.
To denounce protesters.
To "Get over it."
To accept this...
I will not.
I will do my part to make sure this great American mistake becomes the embarrassing footnote of our history that it deserves to be.
I will do this as quickly as possible every chance I get.
I will do my part to limit the damage that this man can do to my country.
I will watch his every move and point out every single mistake and misdeed in a loud and proud voice.
I will let you know in a loud voice every time this man backs away from a promise he made to them.
Them. The people who voted for him.
The ones who sold their souls and prayed for him to win.
I will do this so that they never forget.
And they will hear me.
They will see it in my eyes when I look at them.
They will hear it in my voice when I talk to them.
They will know that I know who they are.
They will know that I know what they are.
Do not call for my tolerance. I've tolerated all I can.
Now it's their turn to tolerate ridicule.
Be aware, make no mistake about it, every single thing that goes wrong in our country from this day
forward is now Trump's fault just as much as they thought it was Obama's.
I find it unreasonable for them to expect from me what they were entirely unwilling to give."
-Jeremy Mitchell
According to Mike Sherwood, owner of the 15-year-old wood-fired pizza institution, he decided to post the message because it resonated deeply with him.
Read more: http://www.citypages.com/restaurants/pizza-nea-owner-attacked-for-getting-political-on-facebook-and-he-doesnt-care/411674725
Pizza Nea
306 E. Hennepin Ave., Minneapolis
612-331-9298
Response to TexasTowelie (Original post)
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(30,289 posts)ginnyinWI
(17,276 posts)forwarding the link to my kids who live in the Twin Cities.
snacker
(3,626 posts)who lives in Minneapolis. Thank you.
We gave away many Penzey Spice gift boxes over the holidays. What a great company.
Here is an excerpt from a recent email from Penzeys:
"We are still in the learning process on how to handle our recent growth. We've got really good people and they are doing an awesome job adapting. Still, with a 40% growth in internet sales so far this year, along with the nearly 68,000 Kind Heart pins we shipped in the last week, they could use an extra day to catch up."
Kindness does matter!