Thursday, August 2, 2018

More people thinking they are better than everyone else and they don't need to follow the same rules as everyone else.


READ the WHOLE STORY NOT JUST THE HEADLINE


Tamar Braxton Gets an Earful From Delta Air Lines Pilot as She Reportedly Tries to Get Off Plane

Inside Edition Staff,Inside Edition 20 hours ago

Her sister, Towanda, accused the pilot of ridiculing the TV personality.
Delta Air Lines is under fire as a pilot is accused of ridiculing singer and TV personality Tamar Braxton in what she and her sisters claimed was a racially motivated encounter.

Braxton, who co-hosted talk show "The Real" and competed in "Dancing with the Stars," was flying from Cincinnati to her home in Atlanta when she got an earful from the pilot.

“Here’s how it works,” he started. “If you get an instruction from a flight attendant, I need to know you are willing and able to do what you are told. Are you willing and able to do what you are told by a flight attendant? Don’t ask any questions. Answer yes or no."

The pilot, whose name was not immediately released, was caught on camera by Tamar’s sister, Towanda, a fellow member of their 2000s pop group The Braxtons.

Towanda was sitting next to Tamar as the situation unfolded.

“[Tamar Braxton] got ridiculed by a pilot for flying while black by Delta. Wow! I guess being a diamond and double million miler don’t matter,” she wrote after posting the video to Instagram.

Tamar was taken aback by the exchange and could be heard after the pilot walked away discussing with her sister whether they should get off the flight before the plane left the tarmac.

Delta responded directly to Towanda on Twitter, writing, “Towanda, our employees reflect our culture of treating all people with dignity and respect, and if we aren't doing that, we aren't doing our job. We're looking into it now.”

The incident reportedly began when Tamar told a flight attendant she and her group wanted to deplane without their bags, a possible violation of federal law.

“It's crucial for the safety of every flight for customers to be willing and able to follow crew instructions. When these customers exhibited some unusual behavior and refused to acknowledge our flight crew’s instructions, the captain addressed them directly to ensure the safety and security of the entire flight,” the airline told Inside Edition.



Social Media Sucks..............Too many STUPID people believing LIES because they are too stupid to search for FACTS.



TWO more stars posting HALF the story about DELTA Airlines.

READ BOTH SIDES OF THE STORIES BEFORE BELIEVING!!

Monday, July 30, 2018

What a bunch of "WHIINING BABIES" !!


You don't like me
You called me fat
you called me skinny
you called me ugly
you called me cute
you called me this 
you called me that
you put your hand in my hand
you gave me a compliment.


STOP !!!

Act like an adult and brush it off.

What the hell happened to "stick and stones may break my bones but words WILL NEVER HURT ME" ?

Grow the hell up.

Sunday, July 29, 2018

Wednesday, July 25, 2018

Another person ADMITS to LYING.........Waiter who got customer barred for ‘we don’t tip terrorist’ message ‘fabricated the entire story’



Hey people.....stop being SUCKERS and donating to fundme pages until you wait and hear the WHOLE story. Sometimes it takes months for the REAL story to come out.


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Waiter who got customer barred for ‘we don’t tip terrorist’ message ‘fabricated the entire story’

Kristine Phillips
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The Texas restaurant company which banned a customer after an employee’s story of a receipt scrawled with a racial epithet went viral said that it had parted ways with the employee and learned that the story was made up.


“We have learned that our employee fabricated the entire story,” Terry Turney, the chief operating officer of Saltgrass steakhouses, said in a statement. “Racism of any form is intolerable, and we will always act swiftly should it occur in any of our establishments. Falsely accusing someone of racism is equally disturbing.”

The incident unfolded earlier this month when Khalil Cavil, a 20-year-old waiter at a Saltgrass outpost in Odessa, Texas, posted an image to Facebook that showed a $108 bill with zero on the tip line, and “We don’t tip terrorist,” written in ink at the top.

Mr Cavil, who is of mixed black and white parentage, said that he received the note from one of his tables, and that it left him “sick to my stomach”.

“I share this because I want people to understand that this racism, and this hatred still exists,” he wrote. “Although, this is nothing new, it is still something that will test your faith.”

The incident came in the midst of increased attention given to incidents of racist behaviour in the public sphere, particularly as they are shared in social media posts that generate thousands of views and strong emotions. But the ease with which fake information can spread on the internet before it is ever verified remains a persistent concern.

Mr Cavil’s post was shared thousands of times, generating some 8,000 comments on Facebook. The decision by Saltgrass, which is owned by the company Landry’s, to ban the customer for the incident made headlines around the world.

“Racism of any form is unacceptable,” Mr Turney said at the time.

The company declined to explain what had caused it to issue the striking about-face or whether Cavil had been dismissed.

“All I can say is he’s no longer with the company,” spokeswoman Colleen Wagner said. It is not clear what information on the image of the receipt was authentic.

The customer, whose name had been redacted on the receipt, has not been identified, but the company said that the person had been invited back to the restaurant to dine for free.

Mr Cavil was not immediately available for comment. A voicemail message left with his mother, Jamie Swindle, was not returned. The Odessa American reported that he had apologised in an interview with a reporter.

After his story went viral, Mr Cavil thanked supporters on Facebook who sent him money. But his Facebook posts about the incident have since been deleted and it is not clear if his profile still exists on the service.

At the time, Cavil gave an interview to an ABC affiliate in Texas in which he spoke about what he said was the history of his name and about how his faith was guiding him through the experience of supposedly being called a terrorist.

“It was not about the money,” Mr Cavil said. “It’s about shedding a light on an issue I feel very passionately about.”

The Washington Post

Woman charged in north Louisiana baby's death ( This tiny baby did NOT DO ANYTHING TO HER. What a piece of $hit)


Read the UPDATE below about MOTHER also charged. What a piece of crap.





Woman charged in north Louisiana baby's death

KHOU 11 Houston

 
Woman charged in north Louisiana baby's death

A 25-year-old woman has been charged with first-degree murder in the death of an infant last week in Natchitoches. Felicia Marie-Nicole Smith was booked into the Natchitoches Parish Detention Center Saturday in connection to the death of Levi Cole Ellerbe. According to the Natchitoches Police Department, the boy was kidnapped from his mother on Tuesday night. The mother had opened her door after a knock, and two suspects sprayed her in the face with what she believed to be Mace. She escaped the suspects, but soon discovered that Levi was missing. The 6-month-old boy, who died Wednesday after being kidnapped and burned Tuesday night, will be buried Friday. He was just shy of being 7 months old   



Woman charged in north Louisiana baby's death

Felicia Marie-Nicole Smith was booked into the Natchitoches Parish Detention Center Saturday in connection to the death of Levi Cole Ellerbe
A 25-year-old woman has been charged with first-degree murder in the death of an infant last week in Natchitoches.

Felicia Marie-Nicole Smith was booked into the Natchitoches Parish Detention Center Saturday in connection to the death of Levi Cole Ellerbe.

According to the Natchitoches Police Department, the boy was kidnapped from his mother on Tuesday night. The mother had opened her door after a knock, and two suspects sprayed her in the face with what she believed to be Mace.

She escaped the suspects, but soon discovered that Levi was missing.
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The 6-month-old boy, who died Wednesday after being kidnapped and burned Tuesday night, will be buried Friday. He was just shy of being 7 months old.
He was found just more than an hour later in a fire that had been set beside a railroad track of Breda Avenue, about a mile-and-a-half away from the trailer park on the La. Highway 1 Bypass from where he was taken.

Levi was in critical condition with "obvious burns" to his body, according to police.
He died early Wednesday at a Shreveport hospital.

The investigation, being conducted by the Natchitoches Police Department and the Louisiana Office of the State Fire Marshal, is continuing.
Smith remains in jail.
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Mom of Baby Found Burned to Death Claimed She Was Attacked — But Now She's Charged with Murder

Chris Harris,People 8 hours ago
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