Friday, March 29, 2024

Racist Business Owner Tells Maxine Waters to ‘Go Back to Africa’

*“Maxine Waters, shut your your big fat lips, no one wants to hear your rasium remarks…Go back to Africa where youre from.”

That’s the message a white business owner posted on Facebook in response to Waters’ telling progressives to push back at the divisive nonsense spewing from the Trump-camp.

Judy Talley Maxie, the restaurant owner of Caddy’s Restaurant in Chesterfield, Virginia has been hit with a wave of criticism for making a racist Facebook post after screenshots of the message went viral.

Maxie is pressed that Maxine advised her supporters to challenge officials from the Trump administration.

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Maxie also shared a photo off Facebook user Dana Lynchs’ page that read, “‘I’m proud to be white’ I bet no one passes this on because they are scared of be [sic] called a racist.”

Social media fired back at the racist Trump supporter.

“Lets boycott and stand out in front of her business like they are at the Red Hen in Lexington. Don’t let her get away with racism & bigotry,” one person wrote on Twitter.

“She is just another ignorant person with bad spelling! Poor thing. She doesn’t know she isn’t from here either,” another person commented.

“[Donald Trump] It’s sad when racist Trump supporters are so dense they clarify their “low IQ” in print. BTW, Judy Talley Maxie, owner of Caddy’s in Virginia, [Maxine Waters] was born in Missouri ,” a third person wrote.

Maxie apparently deleted her entire Facebook account and disabled comments on the “Caddy’s” business page.

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The restaurant owner also responded to the criticism before deleting the post, writing: “Sorry. If everybody else can speak what they think, I can too. It is a country that we have freedom of speech and I use [mine] quite often.”

One of the “Caddy’s” regular customers Deon Hamner told NBC 12 that he won’t return to the restaurant unless there is a new owner.

“If you want to alienate your business by blocking out a group of people, then good luck to you,” Hamner expressed.

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