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Dave and Buster’s arcade and restaurant located in Kentwood, Michigan decided to go against two of our veterans. Victor Murdock and Adrienne Brown of the American Legion Riders Post 179 of Grandville, MI visited the restaurant. However, they were asked to either leave the restaurant or remove the vests.
The restaurant management believed that the patches that were sewed on the vests depicted the flag of America, a bald eagle and the Prisoner of War Flag. The officials from the restaurant claimed that their patches were related to gangs because of the symbols.
Military.com reported that the headquarters of Dave and Buster’s which is based in Texas released a statement that read: “The group was asked to remove the jackets or turn them inside out because the business’ dress code prohibits evidence of gang affiliation. Spokeswoman April Spearman said the policy was in place ‘to ensure that everyone is able to enjoy themselves in a fun and safe environment.”
However, Dave and Buster aren’t probably aware of the history. The America Legion is considered to be the oldest veteran group in America. It is the total opposite of a gang. Also, the symbols, the American Flag, the Prisoner of War Flag and the bald eagle are not related to a gang in any way.
According to Conservative Fighters, “since its charter and incorporation by Congress in 1919 following World War I, the American Legion has served as a patriotic veterans organization devoted to mutual helpfulness.”
For their comments, Dave and Buster’s will probably be attacked all over the social media. There is a chance that restaurant gets boycotted. They deserve it for their disrespectful behavior towards America and its veterans.
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Source: ConservativeForever, Conservative Fighters
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