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Tuesday, June 21, 2022

Your Tuesday Morning Florida Report

ORLANDO, Fla. - A racist rant went viral after a restaurant manager shot a video of it and posted it to the restaurant's Facebook page, to prove that it happened, according to investigators. 

"You’re a Chinese [expletive], not me," a customer said in the rant, according to the owners of King Cajun Crawfish in Orlando. "You want me to spell it for you? You’re a Chinese [expletive]!"

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I'm pretty sure somebody with the last name of Nguyen ain't Chinese.

12 comments:

  1. If you are going to be a bigot, be an informed bigot. Retards....

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  2. Being that this tirade happened in Orlando, you can be assured that the loud mouth is a leftist....

    Oh, and Fuck Joe Biden?

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  3. Bet it was an african american that said it.

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    1. doesn't appear to be
      Daryl

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    2. Looked to be a high yalla ( or light skinned mixed race).

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  4. "Me no Chinese! You no call me Chinese! You go now!!"

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  5. Nguyen is a common Vietnamese name.

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    1. Smoky, I've known a bunch of them. There's a huge SE Asian population in California. Seems like every one of them was a Nguyen.

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    2. Lots of them here in Garland Texas. They are successful hard workers and among the most educated of all ethnics. I was on an Army advisory team in the Delta of Vietnam for 18 months. Learned to like the Vietnamese as very friendly people(not counting the Viet Cong). The young women, OMG! Especially the half French half Viet. The champagne of beauty!

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    3. I've always gotten along real well with all the Vietnamese, Laotians, Hmong and Yards that I've known.

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  6. I jut sent this to my buddy & coworker Charles Truong--Philly born (to boat-people parents), former USMC, all-around helluva good dude.
    --Tennessee Budd

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