Progressive TikTokers slam incident as 'terrifying' and their 'worst nightmare'
Video of patrons standing for The Star-Spangled Banner inside a California eatery sent progressives into a tailspin online, including the person behind the TikTok post who captioned the incident "the most dangerous situation I've ever been in."
Others chimed in, saying the moment would've been their "worst nightmare," "that's terrifying" and "this feels like a horror movie." Commenters included hashtags like #godblessamerica, #getout, #illegal and #whitepeoplethings.
Jeanene Paulino, owner of Rainbow Oaks restaurant – where the patriotic moment occurred – said the complaints are all just another way of getting attention.
"I feel like, if we take a few minutes out of our day to be grateful for the men and women who have made the sacrifices so that we can stand up and say how we feel and she said how she felt. And I wish she realized that it's because those men and women who made those sacrifices that she was able to do that," she told hosts Todd Piro and Ashley Strohmier.
"I think maybe they're not focusing on gratitude," she continued. "This particular TikToker had seen a local news post, so she probably did it for attention."
Video of patrons standing for The Star-Spangled Banner inside a California eatery sent progressives into a tailspin online, including the person behind the TikTok post who captioned the incident "the most dangerous situation I've ever been in."
Others chimed in, saying the moment would've been their "worst nightmare," "that's terrifying" and "this feels like a horror movie." Commenters included hashtags like #godblessamerica, #getout, #illegal and #whitepeoplethings.
Jeanene Paulino, owner of Rainbow Oaks restaurant – where the patriotic moment occurred – said the complaints are all just another way of getting attention.
"I feel like, if we take a few minutes out of our day to be grateful for the men and women who have made the sacrifices so that we can stand up and say how we feel and she said how she felt. And I wish she realized that it's because those men and women who made those sacrifices that she was able to do that," she told hosts Todd Piro and Ashley Strohmier.
"I think maybe they're not focusing on gratitude," she continued. "This particular TikToker had seen a local news post, so she probably did it for attention."
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