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March 20, 2015 - InfoWars Special Reports
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Starbucks Gives Racist Checklist with Coffee
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#1 My parents had blank friends of a different race.
I have blank friends of a different race.
My children have blank friends of a different race.
In the past year, I have eaten a meal with someone of a different race.
Who counts this?
I'm Anthony Gucciardi.
It's pouring down here right now.
I'm soaking wet.
The car is soaking wet.
As you may know, Starbucks, basically, their image, in my opinion, is collapsing after they launched this whole Race Together campaign, which is essentially saying that, you know, Highlighting how different we all are because of our race.
What it is is actually racist.
What's that?
I thought we put this, handed out this little race together thing.
What's that all about?
Just to have a conversation about race.
Do you have those?
I don't know.
Can you take cards for the race conversation?
No, we don't.
Not at all.
We have some stickers, but they're in the back.
I'm not even using them at all.
I have no idea.
I've heard about it.
I've read something about it.
printing conversation with my idea.
- That's $195. - Hey, what's with that whole race together thing?
- Um...
There you are.
There's like this paper right here that tells you all about it.
What is it though?
I have no idea.
I just got here two days ago as a vacation.
I heard you have stickers too or something?
Can I get some of those?
Yeah, absolutely.
Thanks, man.
So I guess they didn't really, like, tell you about it.
They just said, like, what'd they say?
Um...
So we just went through the Starbucks drive-thru, and I asked about the Race Together campaign, and the guy really wasn't sure what I was talking about, but he did say, hey, let me go ask about that.
I heard about that.
And he gave us this huge newspaper-type thing about racing together and racial diversity.
How people are different than me.
On a scale of 0 to 100, the chance that two random people are different by race and ethnicity, this is the most absurd thing in the world.
Look, from 1960 to 2060 projections about how different we all are and how race is going to be different, this is literally divide and conquer right here.
Let's talk about this, the path to progress.
So this is what they call progress.
Now before we get into anything...
Okay, let's go to 2014. Nationwide, again, this is progress.
This is what racial diversity progress is, according to Starbucks.
This is going to be absolutely, this is going to be huge.
2014, nationwide protests erupt after the fatal police shooting of teen Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, after a grand jury failed to indict an officer in Eric Garner's chokehold death on New York's Staten Island.
That's what they call path to progress.
I'll tell you what this is.
This is not just ridiculous ignorance.
This is actually a systematic attack on the relationship between different races.
Calling progress, throwing Molotov cocktails in the street, burning down buildings, and shooting cops is not exactly going to fly.
It's just like the Black Panthers walking down the street saying the only good pig is a dead pig with shotguns and AR-15s.
That is not progress.
Oh, there's no progress between 2008 and 2014, by the way.
Just 2008, Barack Obama becomes elected.
Oh, wow, what progress for the African-American community.
He did nothing but ruin them and screw them over even more.
2014, burning down the streets.
Your race relations reality check.
Where do you stand?
Use these conversation starters with your family and friends.
This is total, total propaganda, re-education, total insanity.
Race war starting bogus.
Number one, my parents had blank friends of a different race.
I have blank friends of a different race.
My children have blank friends of a different race.
If you don't have, you know, a hundred black friends, you are obviously deserving of death.
I most often talk to someone of another race.
In my Facebook stream, what percent are of a different race?
In the past year I have been to the home of someone of a different race blank times.
In the past year, someone of a different race has been in my home.
Number of times.
At work, we have managers of different races.
In the past year, I have eaten a meal with someone of a different race.
Who counts this?
What?
Oh, today, you know, the last year, I've had five meals with someone who was a black color.
This is totally absurd.
This is literal.
You talk about racism.
This is racism.
I don't know of any black person, white person, Hispanic person, Asian person, Indian person, anything that would not be offended by this.
This is an attack on humanity and an attack on every single race.
This is creating diversity.
Not celebrating it.
This is literally tearing apart people because of their race with the graphs showing how soon there's going to be more black people.
People are going to be different from each other.
You're different.
You're bad.
Was your family racist?
I've had enough of it, and we're going to confront them about it.
Hey, how's it going?
Can I get a shot of espresso?
But also, I want to talk about the Race Together campaign that you guys are doing.
Have you seen this before?
I have not yet.
I've read a little bit about it.
Come look at how ridiculous this is.
So, you know, the whole point, apparently, is that, you know, it's about racial diversity.
Look at beyond this, where it actually talks about how different we are and how many black people are going to be over the next 20 years.
It's actually racist.
Then, it actually has a checklist to see if you're racist.
And one of the questions it has is, in the past year, How many people of a different race have you eaten dinner with?
Isn't that a little crazy?
Well, I'm not really at liberty to comment on that.
Is the manager here today?
I'm the shift supervisor on duty, and I can get you in contact.
Well, you guys are told to hand this out to people, right?
We're told that we can mark cups if we choose to, and to my knowledge, nobody here has it.
Well, we got it from one of the Starbucks earlier, and they gave us this whole printout, and look, this is signed off on by the CEO. And the president and publisher of USA Today, but the CEO of Starbucks.
And if you look at this, what is the chance that the next person I meet will be different from me?
On a scale of 0 to 100, the chance that two random people are different by race and ethnicity.
That's not celebrating coming together and being friends as different races.
This looks totally absurd.
And then...
It also says, it's talking about immigration and how white people are bad.
It talks about...
I would like to...
It's really not an article that I wrote or anything.
Right, no, I understand that.
We're just...
We can't film in the store.
Right.
We're just basically getting your opinion on this, your take on this.
Right, I'm not going to give you an opinion.
Right, well, I just want to tell you one more thing, and then we'll let you go.
Just one more thing.
It's interesting to me that in the accomplishments list, it's called the path to progress, where we talk about the great things that we've done in the United States.
Literally, the only things listed between 2008 and 2014 are Barack Obama becoming president and people burning the streets in Ferguson, Missouri over Michael Brown.
Right?
Isn't it?
I mean, this is admittedly absurd.
Who are you with?
This is for InfoWars.
I'm Anthony Gutiardi.
This was actually given to me by someone that works at Starbucks 10 minutes ago.
So we wanted to get your take on it.
Because they said they didn't know anything about it.
They thought it was weird, but they said you have to talk to a manager.
So we just wanted to come and talk to a manager.
So this is being handed out, though.
Do you have some at the store or no?
I'm in charge right now.
No, no, but do you have some of these here?
I'm not sure.
I think they were in the paper, weren't they?
I think USA Today, they had it as an insert.
Do you have any in the back or anything?
Could I have some more?
I'd love to have some more and then we'll go.
I just want some more of these.
I mean, obviously, even the people working here think this is totally absurd.
Talking about how many black people have you had dinner with in the last year, that is literally racist.
Or talking about some of the questions, are your views on race different than your parents?
Let's go over some more of them.
Here.
At work, how many managers do you have that are of different races?
How many members of different races live on your block or apartment building?
Your race relations reality check.
And this was again handed to me at the last Starbucks we went to along with some stickers promoting this.
So he's in the back right now if he can't comment on it.
This is the race together.
Of course signed off on by the CEO of Starbucks and highlights how different we all are.
What is the chance that the next person I meet will be different from me?
Absolutely not celebrating togetherness.
absolutely hand in hand with the Black Lives Matter BS, funded by George Soros.
Let's see if we have some.
You don't have any?
All right, so do you think this store might not be participating in it then? - I'm not becoming a man. - All right, well I appreciate it.
I think it's obvious this is mentally deranged here, but thanks for your time.
Well, we came out here in the pouring rain As you can see, I'm soaking wet.
We got this handed to us as we went over from the previous Starbucks talking about how racist we are and we wanted to confront one of the managers because no one seems to know anything about it.
And obviously we were told to leave.
We can't film in there.
They couldn't comment on it.
It was pretty obvious to me that he felt it was absolutely ridiculous asking how many people in this, asking us how many people we've had dinner with and of a different race in the last year, if we live on the same block as people of a different race, counting the number of times, you know, is your family racist, stuff like that.
But as you can tell, even the Starbucks employees are not on board with this.
And this is another failed attempt.
To separate white, black, Asian, Hispanic, Indian, whatever, from one another.
And this is obviously along the same bogus lines as the Black Lives Matter protests with Molotov cocktails on the street, all funded, admittedly, by George Soros camps that are meant to divide and conquer.
And it reminds me, really, of the Black Panthers just marching the other day down here in Austin, Texas, for South by Southwest with shotguns and AR-15s saying...
Kill cops, the only good cop is a dead cop.
That is the kind of stuff that those behind similar things are trying to attempt to discredit and assault all of each other and force us to fight and infight.
And that is ultimately the sad, disgusting goal.
This is not something that's going to bring us together asking us, when's the last time you had dinner with a black person?
Count all the black people you know.
Why are you racist?
Why is your family racist?
just white people are bad.
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