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https://www.youcaring.com/kelly-731805
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> Last month, liberal outlets like The Huffington
> Post and Raw Story eagerly pounced on the story,
> holding up Virginia waitress Kelly Carter as the
> perfect example of Racist White America. Carter, a
> black woman, claimed she received no tip and a
> racist note on a receipt from a customer she
> waited on, which read, "Great service, don’t tip
> black people." The waitress received attention
> from national publications, the NAACP and the VA
> attorney general and raked in thousands of dollars
> in donations.
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> Turns out, the whole thing could be yet another
> "hate" hoax. The lawyer of the "racist" customer
> is accusing Carter of fabricating the note, and
> closer examination of the receipt seems to back up
> his claim.
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> According to the customer's lawyer, Daniel Hebda,
> the customer actually tipped the waitress one
> penny for her poor service, not her race, leaving
> a note on the receipt that simply read, "terrible
> service." Hebda says someone forged his client's
> name and wrote the racist message on a new copy of
> the receipt.
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> “Our client did not nor would he ever write
> anything about refusing to tip African Americans
> because of their race,” stated Hebda.
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> “Our client has no ill feelings towards African
> Americans. Our client did not leave a $0.00 tip.
> Our client tipped $0.01 out of his own conviction
> against tipping well for poor service," he added.
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> But there's more that just doesn't add up when it
> comes to Carter's account. As noted by The Daily
> Caller, "the receipt she posted online was printed
> several hours after Anita’s New Mexico Cafe
> closed. The receipt also bore markings showing
> that it was a reprint of an original receipt."
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> Hebda is now demanding the restaurant "set the
> story straight and find out who is
> responsible.”
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> Although Carter's story looks and sounds like a
> total hoax, Carter raked in over $3,600 in
> donations after Virginia resident Brandon Ellis
> opened up an online fundraiser for the woman.
> Additionally, Tommy Tellez, Carter's boss, said
> costumers began pouring into the restaurant and
> "dropping off cash" after the report of the
> alleged racist incident.
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> All of this an illustration of how "racist"
> America is, of course.
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> “I was appalled, though it’s kind of in line
> with the political landscape,” said Tellez, last
> month.
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> Carter even became a local celebrity, receiving
> national attention online and a visit by NAACP
> officials and Virginia Attorney General Mark
> Herring.
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> WTOP reports that the NAACP is "standing behind
> Carter."
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> “It’s sad any way it goes,” said Philip
> Thompson, president of the NAACP Loudon chapter.
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> Fair question.
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