Whitey Ford
06-29-2019, 01:55 PM
Boycott by Whites of South African Restaurant Reflects Growing Sense of Grievance (https://www.nytimes.com/2019/06/29/world/africa/south-africa-spur-boycott.html)
"Growing sense of grievance?" Who the hell wants to try and eat with a bunch of ooking and eeking niggers nearby?
For many white children growing up in apartheid South Africa, the Spur Steak Ranches restaurant chain was a home away from home, offering kid-friendly meals and play areas with an American Wild West theme.
For their parents, the chain’s outposts served as the social center in many rural towns and in suburbs like Strand, a once-popular beach resort about 30 miles from Cape Town.
https://i.imgur.com/7oxkdgw.jpg
But some of Spur’s most ardent fans have been staying away, supporting a boycott now entering its third year that has highlighted the underlying racial tensions in South African society.
The former patrons speak in emotional terms of a betrayal by a cherished brand, whose outposts were effectively barred to blacks during apartheid because of their locations in whites-only areas.
“I’ll never set foot inside that place again,” said Keith van Eeden, who lives in Strand and was a loyal Spur customer for more than three decades, religiously taking his three children there on their birthdays.
“Spur is only for blacks now,” Mr. van Eeden added. “They don’t want the whites.”
Since when do niggers eat steak?
"Growing sense of grievance?" Who the hell wants to try and eat with a bunch of ooking and eeking niggers nearby?
For many white children growing up in apartheid South Africa, the Spur Steak Ranches restaurant chain was a home away from home, offering kid-friendly meals and play areas with an American Wild West theme.
For their parents, the chain’s outposts served as the social center in many rural towns and in suburbs like Strand, a once-popular beach resort about 30 miles from Cape Town.
https://i.imgur.com/7oxkdgw.jpg
But some of Spur’s most ardent fans have been staying away, supporting a boycott now entering its third year that has highlighted the underlying racial tensions in South African society.
The former patrons speak in emotional terms of a betrayal by a cherished brand, whose outposts were effectively barred to blacks during apartheid because of their locations in whites-only areas.
“I’ll never set foot inside that place again,” said Keith van Eeden, who lives in Strand and was a loyal Spur customer for more than three decades, religiously taking his three children there on their birthdays.
“Spur is only for blacks now,” Mr. van Eeden added. “They don’t want the whites.”
Since when do niggers eat steak?