Several employees fired from Illinois business over racist video shared on social media

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Video showed workers at Sooper Lube shop in Joliet making a series of racist remarks and gestures inside the store.

On 10/3/19 at 5:53 AM EDTA number of employees at an auto repair shop in Illinois have been fired in connection to racist videos which were filmed during working hours and posted on social media.

In the clips, which were posted on Snapchat, the workers can be seen making a series of derogatory remarks against black and Hispanic people, as well as mocking one African American fellow employee.One man filming the video asks another worker:"Illegal immigrants are people too, what do you have to say to them?"The worker also takes a shot of him flashing an O.

The video was reportedly brought to Nolan's attention by Joliet Central High School social studies teacher Ernest Crim, who is also a public speaker and activist in the community, according toIn a statement while sharing the video, Crim praised the manager for immediately taking action against his employees.

 

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This is a good example, if it is in reality as it is depicted of a proper way to eliminate this crap. Stop the funding. If identity politics is more important to these groups than employment, so be it. Shut them down, they can live off donations.

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