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Is this a case of race discrimination, I think it is.

Does putting the only black family in the very last hidden table in the resraurant Reflect some policy of the Rainforest management. You tell me.

My observations only.

Yesterday I went to San Francisco with my family.

We went down to fisherman's wharf and walked around a little then went

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to the rain forest cafe on Harbor street (?)

We checked in and had a 30 minute wait.

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I registered as JEFF.

We were seated at a nice table where we could

see all the entertaining aspects of the restaurant.

Our meal was very good and the service great.

There must be a hundred tables in that restaurant.

When I had go to the bathroom I had to wind my way to the back of the restaurant.

The last table in the restaurant, next to the hall leading to the bathrooms

was what I would call the worst table to sit at because of the restroom traffic.

At that table was seated an black family, the only black family in the restaurant I could see.

When I looked at them, the kids sure had sad faces.

What I thought about the chances of this family being put at this table

It seemed to me to be very UN-likely this could have been a random

occurrence. These people at the Rainforest's Cafe should be ashamed of them self's 

To treat some customers one way and other customers another way.

I guess that's what I would call discrimination.

I hope the people at the rain-Forest cafe read this!

Let me know what you think!, let me know

 

 

 

 

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