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GOLD BAR, Wash. — In Snohomish County, some residents told KIRO 7 they feel unsafe going to their local grocery store. Over the weekend, controversial photos of a cashier at Gold Bar Family Grocer appeared on social media. The photos show a man with a KKK shirt and a loaded holster checking out customers.

The shirt bears the words “I’m dreaming of a white Christmas. Knights of the Ku Klux Klan.”

“The world’s a scary place right now. And Gold Bar should be a safe haven for those of us who live here,” said Gold Bar resident Lynne Kelly. “That’s crossing a line. That’s not okay.”

She believes the grocery store needs to take action. Meanwhile, fellow resident Jessica believes the man should be allowed to wear what he wants.

“Freedom of speech,” said Jessica. “Didn’t everyone fight for our freedoms for free speech so we could do what we want here? If the company’s not against it, the company’s not against it.”

We spoke with an expert on hate speech. Caitlin Carlson is a professor of communications at Seattle University and has published a book called ‘Hate Speech’.

“The KKK is a hate group,” said Carlson. “And so this messaging is very much hate speech, but it is allowed under the First Amendment.” But she adds that employers do have a right to intervene.

“If the employer wanted to tell the employee not to wear that, again, to wear a particular uniform, not to engage in potentially open carry, right, they would they would be well within their rights to do that,” said Carlson. “I would definitely be asking the employer, why it is there allowing this person to come to work and potentially offend or upset customers with this this attire?”

We spoke with the manager at Family Grocer who told us repeatedly “no comment.” They did add that they do not condone their employee’s actions.

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[–] mosiacmango@lemm.ee 5 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

I'm glad we can agree about the racism man.

I still dont buy the "its rural, so they open carry for wild animal safety" excuse though. I know rural Washington, and most people that open carry are just cowards who soak their brains in fear porn all day, everyday.

They open carry as a replacement for their lack of spine. They dont have the strength of their convictions or any mental fortitude, so they substitute a gun and think it means something besides "I'm scared to death of the world."

This cowardly racist is just another one of them, open carrying because he doesnt have the stones to stand and deliver his racism without a death stick on his hip.

[–] Bluefruit@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I can understand your point. I live in a rural area of Washington and I'm going to be carrying to defend myself, my family, and my property.

Thats the place im coming from. Racism not included lol. I got nothing but love for my fellow Americans whoever they are (except for this dude obviously.)

He could very well be carrying because hes a pos or because of wildlife or both. Really i don't think it matters. He sucks because he carrys and is openly racist while doing so. I hope i made myself clear cause im really not trying to defend him or make an excuse for his behavior.

[–] mosiacmango@lemm.ee 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

I gotcha man. My experience with folk that open carry line up more with this guy than otherwise. Concealed is a whole different thing, as it's not a show of force.

No harm meant up above. These racist fucks in our great state just really grate on my nerves.

[–] Bluefruit@lemmy.world 0 points 1 year ago

Yea thats something we also agree more on. Im more for concealed carry as well. No hard feelings. Have a good day.