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TexasTowelie

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Sat Jan 23, 2021, 04:57 AM Jan 2021

Backlash for Lexington cafe after owner went to DC protest. How do others handle politics?

On Jan. 6, pro-Trump rioters stormed the U.S. Capitol, damaging the building and clashing with local police, resulting in the death of four rioters and one officer.

Among those demonstrating was the co-owner of Momma Rabbit’s Nibbles and Sips, a Lexington cafe.

In social media posts and a subsequent interview with WIS-TV, Sarah Grace Allen said she did not participate in the trespassing and violence that followed the initial protest.

“I would 100 percent do it again,” she told WIS-TV. “There was nothing there that I witnessed, or that I was a part of, that I’m ashamed of at all. I certainly don’t condone any of the vandalism that we heard about after the fact. At all.”

The result of her attendance at the demonstration that became a riot was a slew of negative online reviews on various websites and biting comments left on her personal social media pages and those of her restaurant. A Facebook group named No More Momma Rabbits appeared, and has since accrued more than 700 members.

Read more: https://www.postandcourier.com/free-times/food/backlash-for-lexington-cafe-after-owner-went-to-dc-protest-how-do-others-handle-politics/article_e1681c8e-5b63-11eb-a650-7f6773bc839a.html

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