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Pennsylvania restaurant apologizes for offensive sign that sparked protest

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posted in a comment, the first statement from Fred’s said the sign had been taken down, but that people who “think my desire to not censor a members [sic] contribution to our walls makes me a bad person then I support your right to vote with your feet.”The restaurant reportedly posted a second response later, saying that Fred’s has a “dog themed and light hearted [sic] atmosphere,” which is why the application was accepted, according to another screenshot.The apology went on to say that the restaurant’s success depends on “valuable contributions from a diverse team” and that Fred’s employees “unequivocally reject racism.”“To every person of any color, gender, orientation, and those affected by hate who feel demeaned or unwelcome by the.

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