A restaurant owner outside of Oklahoma
City has warned that he won't serve “freaks,” “faggots” or
welfare recipients.
Gary James has owned Gary's Chicaros in
Enid for 44 years.
Oklahoma City's NewsChannel 4
interviewed James about an avalanche of customer complaints on
Facebook about his policies.
James freely admitted to the outlet
that certain people are not welcome in his place of business.
“I think I can spot a freak or a
faggot,” he said. “I really don't want gays around. I don't
deal with these people walking down the street with no jobs, on
welfare.”
“He just doesn't like certain people
of race, of color, ethnicity,” Matt Guard, who was denied service
after being a regular at the restaurant for years, told the outlet.
James claimed that Guard was denied
service after he “created an issue.”
Guard, who is in a wheelchair, believes
the real issue is that he's on disability.
The restaurant's motto is “Where the
great whites gather.”
“Life is to [sic] short to drink
cheap beer and tolerate fags and freaks,” the eatery's Google+
description reads in part.
“I really don't want gays around,”
James added. “Any man that would compromise his own body would
compromise anything.” (A video report is embedded on this page.
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