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Charlott Mayne say that gang don't get shape man, you
are donkey today does not discriminate. I might not have
the song of today, but I got to don't get
that if you ever feel I need to be a
donkey man with the the Prakfast club. Bitches, just don't
keive today today. Wow, oh, don't here today. For Wednesday,
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September seventh, goes to the Popeyes and there paunch daily
on Avenue in Atlanta, Georgia. There's a student at Georgia
State University named Joe Artega. She is a senior and
an amazing humanitarian. Okay, Joe, whoever raised you raised you right?
Because Joe, Okay, Well, at the Popeyes in Atlanta, ordering
who knows what, maybe the eight piece butterfly shrimp or
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the surf turf sandwich, who knows. But she was getting
something to eat and she noticed the homeless man out
there who looked hungry. Now, I don't know about everybody else,
but one thing Leonard and Kelby Uncle Charlotte brother Lenard
cannot do is walk past the homeless first. Okay, I
have to give them some change. I have to buy
them from food, especially veterans dropping the clues, bums fall.
The veterans out there, a lawd have mussy. Can you
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imagine being homeless in the country you fall for using
the military protecting our freedom. Now you don't even have
a place to stay. Disgusting. So yeah, I'm that guy
giving out money in traffic, giving out money to folks
I see on the screet. It is what it is. So,
Joe Ortega, I feel you okay, and you did the
right thing. It's a damn shame that the Popeyes near
Punch Daily on Avenue in Atlanta, Georgia tried to stop
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you from doing the right thing because they called the
police on Joe for simply trying to buy a homeless
man food. I can't make this kind of stuff up.
Let's go to Fox five Atlanta for the report. Police
g SU Senior Joe Ortega was door dashing last week
at the Popeyes off of Pounce. She noticed a man
off to the side who looked hungry. When she offered
to get him food. This was how employees reacted. No, man,
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why he's asking for fooling him? You can't do I'm
forgetting infect you recording me by man, have your name
talk to let the people know. George. Tega says she
was just trying to do a good deed. I can't
order for this homeless man right here who asked for food.
Her initial disbelief that employees wouldn't let her buy a
two piece for the man experiencing homelessness, they called the
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cops on me. Everything bro quickly turned into anxiety when
the cops showed up. At that moment, I was terrified.
I thought I was going to get arrested. So I
said I was like, well, maybe I should just call
my family and tell I might not be coming home
to night. APD confirmed that they did respond, but they
didn't do anything since Ortega didn't break any laws. Also
grateful that man with the empty stomach. My name's Jazz
and Stacey. Oftentimes the homeless I treated like straight animals,
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straight cats. But you can feed them, they're going to
keep coming back. We don't want them to keep coming back.
And in all of this, I believe that you know,
people deserve to be treated like people, and they're they're
not animals. They're humans. Okay, we all are. Is just
some of us lack humanity? What is humanity? And qualities
that make us humans? Such as but not limited to
the ability to love and have compact. Now, I understand
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Popeye is not wanting to have homeless people may be
loitering around the restaurant, But let me ask you a
simple question. If I'm homeless and hungry, well, I would
I hang around all I wanted some shelter, awesome food.
I know I'm not gonna get no shelter in this restaurant,
but maybe, just maybe somebody will throw me a three
piece tend to combo. Okay, this is what I don't
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understand about workers of that place is like Popeyes, why
do you care if someone wants to buy a homeless
person food? How can you deny them? Now, it's not
like they're asking you to give them a free popcorn
shrimp combo. Joe simply noticed the fellow human in need
and decided to go purchase that man a two piece,
all right, two piece biscuit mashed Potator's life is good.
Make sure you get that homeless man some water to
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wash it down, because that Popeye's biscuit not going down
without a fight. It's not going down without new liquid. Okay,
why Popeye's employees, seriously, just why? And then the call
to police on that young lady simply because that young
lady was doing the right thing. How you wake up
in the morning feeling evil, not wanting to serve somebody.
He's something that y'all gonna throw away at the end
of the night anyway. So what if that homeless person
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had his own money, would y'all deny him service? If so,
that's a form of discrimination that should automatically send you
to health for at least three months. Okay, you don't
got to be there for eternity, but you need to
be in health at least three months, just just enough
to come out extra crispy. Okay. Now, Joe eventually did
get a hold of a general manager at the store
who felt terrible about the whole thing, and he ended
up letting her in the homeless man Jazz order anything
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they wanted that night free a charge, dropping the clues
bums of that general manager. Okay, God bless that general manager.
Listen to. Moral of the story is this, do things
for people, not because of who they are are what
they do in return, but because of who you are.
It's simple, Joe, you showed me that you are a
beautiful person with integrity, that cares about others. Popeyes and
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Near Punched day Leon Avenue in Atlanta, Georgia, not so much.
Please let umymark give that Popeyes and Near Punch Dai
Leon Avenue in Atlanta the biggest. He ha heeha heh.
You stupid mother? Are you dumb? Like? Who cares? Why
are you ain't letting buy? Why are you ain't let
Joe by that man's homeless, I mean some food Nikes?
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All right, well, thank you for that donkey of the day. Yes,
I'm gonna be in Atlanta this Friday too at the
HBUC located at the Met six eighty Murphy Avenue with
Stacey Abrams and twenty one Savage and Francis Johnson. The
HBUC located at the Met. They got free food, free drinks,
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all type of stuff. Yes, with Stacy Abrams, twenty one
Savage and Francis Johnson this Friday from seven pm to
nine pm. Okay, all right now up next is ask
aye eight hundred five eight five one oh five one.
If you need relationship advice, any type of advice, call
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