On Saturday morning, Fox News analyst Gianno Caldwell, a black man, was kicked out of a restaurant in North Miami, Florida, by the restaurant’s white liberal female owner because his conservative views don’t align with the owners’ opinions.
Caldwell and his friends went to a restaurant called Paradis Books and Bread presumably to have breakfast. According to Caldwell, the white female owner was eavesdropping on their conversation and “stared him down the entire time.”
The restaurant owner approached Caldwell and said that she had been listening to their conversation and decided that they “were not welcome” in her restaurant.
One could say this brings back memories of the Jim Crow South when racist white Democrats refused to allow black Americans, who were mostly conservative, to dine with their white counterparts.
“This situation reminds me of something that MLK said in 1963, a very simple truth. He said, ‘Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.’ And what I experienced yesterday, me and some of my neighbors, who I’m just getting to know, was an injustice. It was a grave injustice,” Caldwell said on “Fox & Friends Weekend” Sunday.
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On Saturday morning, Fox News’ Gianno Caldwell was asked to leave a restaurant in North Miami, Florida because his conservative views “don’t align” with the opinions of the owners.
The restaurant, Paradis Books and Bread, posted on their public Instagram account (@paradis.bb) with a caption that alluded to Gianno and his group, stating that “their behavior and their words made other folks in the space as well as the one of us working very uncomfortable.”
“This situation reminds me of something that MLK said in 1963, a very simple truth. He said, injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. And what I experienced yesterday, me and some of my neighbors, who I’m just getting to know, was an injustice. It was a grave injustice,” the Fox News political analyst said on “Fox & Friends Weekend” Sunday.
On Saturday morning, the restaurant owner approached Caldwell and said that she had been “listening” to their conversation and decided that they “were not welcome” in her restaurant.
Caldwell said he asked if he had said something “triggering” to the owner, to which she explained that they were being removed because their politics do not align. Caldwell and his group promptly exited the restaurant in response.
“They said, ‘Are you a conservative?’ I said, ‘yes. In fact, I have a book called Taken for Granted: How Conservatism Can Win Back the Americans That Liberalism Failed. You should get the book.’”
“I talked to them about my brother. I was on Capitol Hill just the other week talking to members of Congress about violent crime in America and trying to get justice for my brother and other victims of violent crime,” Caldwell explained.
This was so problematic to this lady that she told me that I needed to get out of her establishment. If this was not the Jim Crow South, I couldn’t tell how much of a difference,” Caldwell told co-host Rachel Campos-Duffy.
“This lady stared me down the entire time that I was in a restaurant. There’s a target on the backs of people who happen to be black, who happen to be conservative, and it needs to come to an end,” Caldwell concluded.
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