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A young man on the verge of life. 19 (USA) Electrical trade student. Interests: Art, literature, machinery, beauty of all forms, the human condition.
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Red Lobster Suspends Black Employee After Racist Couple Leaves ‘N-word’ On Her Receipt (Photo)

A young, black employee who endured racism at Red Lobster has been suspended by the company. According to reports by Progressive Populist Toni Jenkins, 19 was suspend after posting a receipt she received on Facebook.

While serving a white couple at the Nashville, Tenn., restaurant, Jenkins said the couple was rude to her and would not speak when she attempted to take their orders. They eventually told Jenkins to put all of their food in a to-go box. When Jenkins returned to get the receipt, she found the words, “none n—-r” scribbled in the totals section.

Jenkins showed her manager, who did nothing about the matter. She later posted a picture of the receipt with a note that read, “This is what I got as a tip last night … so happy to live in the proud southern states…God Bless America, land of the free and home of the low class racists of Tennessee.”

Jenkins’ picture was shared thousands of times. However, the restaurant suspended her with pay after it was discovered that she posted the receipt.

Red Lobster is currently investigating the incident.

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vivaillajams

and Im going to reblog this so that the rest of the world can see this.

Yeah fuck those cats. Lick shots ya fux

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ewoklyfe

Wow. K.

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 These are ebola virus particles attacking a cell. They were grown in a cell culture from a patient’s blood that was taken in Mali in November 2014.

The image was presented as part of a study by the National Institutes of Health to find how long the virus remains infectious after a patient dies. Their work, published in the journal Emerging Infectious Diseases, concluded ebola can remain viable up to seven days after death.

According to the World Health Organization, total new cases of infections climbed for the second week in a row last week. Guinea reported a sharp increase in new cases while transmission remains widespread in Sierra Leone. Dozens of unsafe burials were reported in both countries, meaning a major source of new infections continues. Around 23,000 people have been infected by the virus so far in West Africa during this outbreak. More than 9,000 people have lost their lives.

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