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Thursday, November 21, 2024

Chuck E. Cheese the Next Children’s Mascot to Fall to Race Hustlers

'As you can see, he gives all of the yt kids hi-5s & PURPOSELY ignored my black baby... '

(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) In the aftermath of the Sesame Street debacle, the children’s pizza restaurant character by the name of Chuck E. Cheese has also been accused of racial discrimination, the New York Post reported.

A black mother posted a video to Twitter of the gargantuan mouse giving hi-fives to numerous white children around him while allegedly ignoring her daughter.

“On July 30 at Chuck E Cheese in Wayne, NJ, my 2yo was racially discriminated against. As you can see, he gives all of the yt kids hi-5s & PURPOSELY ignored my black baby,” user belllahijabi wrote after begging people to retweet her message.

“When confronted, he ignored me as well,” she added.

The mother also questioned the restaurant’s manager, who apparently showed little sympathy, even after viewing the footage.

“Saying she’s ‘sorry I feel that way’ but he didn’t see her, even after showing her the PROOF in the video,” she wrote. “This is getting out of hand!!!”

Some Twitter users suggested that the mother take Chuck E. Cheese to court for his deeply-embedded racism.

“You taking them to court?” someone asked the mom.

“Expeditiously,” she responded.

The Chuck E. Cheese debacle follows in the wake of the left’s cancelation of Sesame Street following a recent incident.

Last month two black girls were ignored by a mascot at a parade, leading to the likes of Jesse Jackson and other professional activists weighing in with an extensive list of demands.

Quinton Burns, the father of the girl, is now suing SeaWorld Parks–the owner of Sesame Place–for “pervasive and appalling race discrimination” to the tune of $25 million.

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