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Friday, July 03, 2020

Wild brawl erupts in Arkansas restaurant over social distancing dispute

A wild brawl broke out inside an Arkansas restaurant this past weekend over social distancing amid the coronavirus pandemic, according to a report.

The caught-on-camera fracas erupted Saturday inside the Saltgrass Steak House in Little Rock after a woman wearing a face mask confronted patrons who stood too close to her, according to bystanders.
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14 comments:

  1. Wow. A brawl in Arkansas not over who gets to use the dentures first. What a world we live in!

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  2. How'd I know it started with some mouthy broad? Everyone wanted a piece of that, even the little white haired girl wanted some.

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  3. In the Hunt for Red October Fred Thompson's (RIP) character says "It will get out of control and we'll be lucky to live through it". This is my feeling on this whole mask debacle.

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  4. This is a drama queen suffering an aftereffect of the riots. Blacks now think their shit don't stink.. we crackers gotta take a knee and shine their shoes.

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  5. Is there a name for black "karens"?

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  6. Blacks at saltgrass? And everyone runs to the door to beat the tab and tip.

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  7. White (Praise The Lord) people are getting mighty tired of the black persuasion and others of colors that look like the bottom of my toilet bowl after taking a Inslee...

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  8. OR even after I take an ABBOTT!!

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  9. Is the bottle-wielding jogger going to be identified, arrested and charged? Obviously not because he's not white.

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  10. "Well, this social distancing problem would be solved if you just waltzed your ass out the door."

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  11. "...woman wearing a face mask..."

    I hear this a lot.
    And it makes me wonder.
    How is a 'face mask' different from a regular mask?

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  12. Everyone knows you can't get the WuFlu during a riot, so they did the right thing.

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  13. It's the governments' fault -- local, county, state and federal -- for making people scared of everything.

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