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A burger restaurant in Danville, Illinois is at the center of a social media storm that began with a response to a bumper sticker displayed in the establishment. One former customer of Gross’ Burgers shared the controversial signage on Facebook calling it “absolutely disgusting.” Which it is, for the record. Now, a battle has begun and there is seemingly no end in sight.
Danville citizen Sam Schnelle posted a photo of the bumper sticker in question to her Facebook on April 26th. The sticker reads “If you can’t read this, thank a Marine,” and displays an arrow pointing to an Arabic phrase. The sticker also flaunts the United States Marine Corp. acronym.
At first, the responses to Schnelle’s post were of disgust. “This is terrible,” one Facebook user commented. Another said, “Never eating there again!” One local Danville resident added, “We’re calling them now. Or leave them a review on their page. Boycott until they take it down.” This comment alone got 20 positive reactions.
“I’m from Westville, born and raised, and I’ve always loved your food,” one Facebook user commented. “Now, my MUSLIM, ARAB family loves eating your food. What in the actual fuck is wrong with you Gross’ Burgers!?!”
Sam Schnelle / Facebook
For the most part, everyone on the post seemed to be in agreement. This sign, which implies that it’s wrong to be Muslim or be able to read Arabic, is pretty freaking offensive.
Sam Schnelle / Facebook
Sam Schnelle / Facebook
However, it didn’t take long until the pro-Gross’ camp caught wind of Schnelle’s “attack campaign.” These comments —
Sam Schnelle / Facebook
Sam Schnelle / Facebook
Other Facebook users joined the chat and urged Schnelle and anyone else who took offense to the bumper sticker to just “get over it.” It turned ugly — and fast.
Sam Schnelle / Facebook
Sam Schnelle / Facebook
“They then handed the phone to the manager who said, “We are most certainly not taking it down. YOU PEOPLE are too sensitive now a days.” And then proceeded to argue with whatever recommendations/points I made and then hung up on me,” she wrote in a separate post.
Brad Gross, owner of Gross’ Burgers, told local station WCIA that the sticker has been on display in his restaurant for 10 years. It was given to Gross by a former Marine who asked Gross to display the sticker at the restaurant.
The social media sensation has become a real-life feud. We’re honestly enraged.
“There is nothing honorable about disparaging other people’s languages and cultures,” the Marine continued. “The sticker represents blatant ignorance.”
Sam Schnelle / Facebook
What are your thoughts on the Gross’ Burger bumper sticker situation? Would you boycott?
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