Posted on 06/29/2019 8:53:15 PM PDT by DeweyCA
Stephanie Wilkinson is the owner of the Red Hen restaurant in Lexington, VA. Thats the restaurant that refused service to White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders last June. Friday, the Washington Post published a piece in which Wilkinson offers her thoughts on the recent spitting incident involving Eric Trump. Youll be shocked to learn that Wilkinson is for it (or at least willing to defend it) though it takes her a while to admit it.
After recounting what happened to Trump, she writes, no one in the industry condones the physical assault of a patron. That seems sensible but were only halfway through the piece. Next comes the justification for the new rules:
at bottom this isnt about politics. Its about values, and accountability to values, in business. On a variety of levels, pressure is increasing on companies to articulate and stand by a code. Customers are demonstrating that they want to patronize companies that share their values. Our workforce also increasingly demands that employers establish a set of ethical standards. The once-ubiquitous idea that companies exist purely and solely to provide profit to shareholders is withering away like corn husks in the summer sun.
The rules have shifted. Its no longer okay to serve sea bass from overfished waters or to allow smoking at the table. Its not okay to look away from the abusive chef in the kitchen or the handsy guest in the dining room. And its not okay to ask employees, partners or management to clock out of their consciences when they clock in to work
The high-profile clashes rarely involve one citizen fussing at another over the entrees. Its more often a frustrated person (some of whom are restaurant employees) lashing out at the representatives of an administration that has made its name trashing norms and breaking backs. Not surprising, if you think about it: You cant call people your enemies by day and expect hospitality from them in the evening.
So when the day comes that the world feels returned to its normal axis, I expect well see fewer highly charged encounters making headlines. In the meantime, the new rules apply. If youre directly complicit in spreading hate or perpetuating suffering, maybe you should consider dining at home.
Like 10,000 resistance progressives before her, Wilkinson is claiming that Trump grants the left an exception to all the normal rules of social conduct. No one is for assaulting strangers in restaurants, she says, but on the other hand, hes a Trump so the new rules apply.
It never seems to occur to any of these folks that this same logic could be applied to literally any other group of people with regrettable results. In fact, Im certain a similar strain of logic is floating through the brains of the idiots responsible for the recent spate of attacks on Jewish people in New York. The attackers would never attack a stranger on the street, but in this special case, the rules have shifted.
As for values, politics often has a lot to do with our values. Pick any hot-button political issue and you could reduce it to a conflict of values. Abortion is a conflict between the value to privacy/self-determination and the value of human life. Most people value both but when they are in conflict, some value one more than the other.
In general, different people will value different things but we all agree those differences dont make it okay to assault everyone who feels differently in public. Some of the people we disagree with may even have obnoxious values we dislike intensely. Based on the piece above, Id put Stephanie Wilkinson in that category. Her views are corrosive to the concept of a shared public space that is fundamental to civilization. But the fact that shes wrong about that is not a green light to harass her in public or spit on her at a restaurant. She shouldnt be in fear of a public assault if she steps out her door. And thats the point: Neither should Eric Trump.
There are no new rules. The same old rules of civil conduct in public places still apply to everyone. Anyone asking for special permission to unleash their id in public because of their values needs to think about what happens when everyone decides to do that. Because once you erode that principle of civility, it wont just be people who dislike Donald Trump who decide to express their values through an assault. It doesnt appear to me that Stephanie Wilkinson has thought very deeply about that.
Richter’s knit hat suits him. I bet the photo of him in it made him the laughing stock on campus.
With what spitballs? Because thats all we do in every conservative site I visit... talk with no action!! Every site folks are angry, sick and tired of the liberal socialist ruining our country and accusing the right of being Nazis etc etc...YADA YADA YADA...BUT NOT ONE patriot has the guts to start fighting back!! Not one!!
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Well because as soon as one of their thugs get hurt everyone, even those on our side, scream “Right wing nationalists” and call for full prosecution.
It doesnt take a genius to know why the lunatic left attacks Real Americans. Because they CAN. And they know they will suffer absolutely no blowback for their actions
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BINGO. Sad but true.
I hope that nobody is thinking of stooping to Leftie’s level and doing something childish and destructive, like flushing quick set cement down the restaurant’s toilet.
If people on the right called the phone number of The Red Hen restaurant to let them know, politely, that the owner’s opinions are hurtful to us, I am that would be sufficient. A call between 5 and 7, when the owner is likely to be there, would be best, and don’t make repeated calls, so as not to tie up their line.
Larry Correia published this screed when that Swallowsall fellow mentioned the national government nuking firearms owners.
In particular, the part about the _left_ thinking of political violence like a knob that can be dialed up or down, from misdemeanor vandalism all the way up to murder now and then,
whereas;
for the vast majority of the country - normal people - its a like a light switch and there are two, and ONLY two settings
“Vote” and “Shoot fvcking everybody”.
Maybe its her food that should be spit on, and then walk out. I’m sure she would understand, this is a special circumstance.
I have no interest in this hate filled person or her crummy restaurant.
Yep.
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