Maine: Dunkin’ Donuts apologizes for banning Somali
social justice activist from store after altercation, by Ann Corcoran,
10/20/18.
This
is a classic case about how change happens!
Businesses,
eager to prostrate themselves out of fear once confronted by an angry demanding
refugee like Hamdia
Ahmed, quickly
make news by backing down when activists for Muslim immigrant rights cause a
stir. The message to the public: be silent.
Here is
a story from Wednesday from the Portland
Press-Herald which
is pretty straight news, but when you read the newer articles at national news
outlets you will see that her social justice advocacy and past history of
creating controversy has been downplayed or not mentioned at all.
A Dunkin’ Donuts store owner met Wednesday with a Portland college
student and activist who called out the business on social media after a store
employee refused to serve her Somali-speaking family and then called police
following an argument in the drive-thru lane.
Hamdia
Ahmed, 20, said she felt that the employee discriminated against her and two
relatives for speaking Somali as they waited to order coffee at the St. John
Street Dunkin’ Donuts on Monday afternoon.
Ahmed
said she and her relatives drove to the coffee shop around 12:30 p.m. and
waited for a store employee to ask for their order. As the family chatted in
Somali in the car, a woman’s voice crackled through the speaker and admonished
them for yelling, Ahmed said.
“All of a sudden we heard a woman say, ‘stop yelling, stop yelling,’ ”
Ahmed said “We’re like what’s happening. We’re just having a conversation. We
were talking in Somali. She told us she’s not going to take our order and for
us to leave and she was going to call the police.”
You
know there must be more to the story. Chatting in
Somali caused the clerk to refuse them service? Give me a break!
After
the argument in the drive-thru lane, Ahmed said she parked her car and went
inside the store to speak with someone.
A store employee called Portland police, and after an officer spoke to
Ahmed and store employees, the police issued Ahmed a no-trespass notice barring
her from returning to the store for a year. The officer listed the cause of the
no-trespass notice as “disturbance – yelling at staff.”
I
repeat: Ahmed and her family members must have been doing a lot more than chatting in
Somali!
The
company later issued a statement: “Dunkin’ and our franchisees are
committed to creating a positive customer service experience for all of our
guests,” the company’s emailed statement said. “The franchisee who owns and
operates the store has confirmed he has met with the guest, sincerely
apologized to her for the poor experience and is working on providing
additional customer service training to his store crew.”
“I
appreciate their apology but what I really wanted to get out of the meeting
is I want training for their
workers,” Ahmed
said. “Because they can’t treat people like that, and the police should have
never been called.” [Would that be shariah-compliance
training?—ed]
Ahmed, a University of Southern Maine student who has been an outspoken
anti-racist activist in Portland who does not shy from public demonstrations
and discussions about race, said she felt compelled to speak up and publicize
her encounter through social media. “I can’t just ignore stuff like this because that would
mean I’m allowing it to happen,” she said.
Ahmed had a similar encounter in September at an Old Port Starbucks,
where she said an employee laughed and rolled her eyes at her when she asked
for the employee to check the alcohol content of a vanilla flavoring, News
Center Maine (WCSH) reported. Ahmed, who is Muslim, abstains from alcohol.
Starbucks
apologized to her after the encounter, a response she said was “adequate.” More here.
If
Ahmed thinks her Dunkin’ Donuts publicity stunt will somehow improve relations
between immigrants and Mainers she is naive. But, then again, maybe that
isn’t her goal at all.
This
post is filed in my ‘Stealth Jihad’ category for obvious reasons! New
readers might want to look through my huge Maine archive.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody
GA Tea Party Leader
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