California coffee shop fires employees involved in antisemitic behavior towards Jewish customer
- Farley's East coffee shop in California has fired three employees after a viral video showed them blocking a Jewish woman from using the restroom and making anti-Israel comments.
- The owners, Amy and Chris Hillyard, denounced the employees' actions, stating that they do not tolerate behavior that makes people feel unwelcome or unsafe at Farley's.
- The customer had previously seen antisemitic graffiti in the bathroom and attempted to record it, but the employees stood in her way. Eventually, she was allowed to enter and record the graffiti.
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