I thought it was going to be an actual video of the incident with real people shot in real time as it’s happening.
If this happened in real life, it doesn’t make sense to me that they would not post the name and location of the shop so that others would not patronize it. I find that a bit puzzling. Else why make this video at all?
But, for the record, if such an incident did occur in real life, the owner is being an idiot since it’s costing him money.
They weren’t doing anything disruptive to provoke his stance, so it obviously doesn’t make sense business-wise for him to refuse to serve paying customers.
Their claims of ” being hungry” because they didn’t get to finish their pizza also seem a bit specious. It would certainly have taken the cops a whole lot longer to arrive than it would take to finish a slice of pizza so why not just continue to eat since he had no legitimate grounds for evicting them.
I’m just mindful of the fact that this is the Internet and anyone can post pretty much anything on YouTube regardless of whether it actually happened or not.
Personally, I don’t regard YouTube as a bastion of integrity.
The whole thing seems kinda fishy to me. Without names, dates and location, it just seems pretty pointless. Unless someone just wants a jumping off point for stirring up controversy.
BTW. When something of a sort of similar nature occurred (but not regarding atheists) there was no shortage of accurate info.
I’m referring to Joey Vento’s sign staying that orders must be placed in English only at his Cheesesteak place in Philly.