Redneck- Homophobic insults force gay restaurant owners -close up sho

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Homophobic insults force gay restaurant owners in small Manitoba town to close up shop
Gay owners of Pots N Hands in Morris, Manitoba, to shutter restaurant after homophobic abuse | Canada | News | National Post

A pair of gay restaurateurs is closing up shop in Morris, Man., saying they are sick of being the target of anti-gay slurs. Pots N Hands, which advertises “home cooked meals,” opened in the community of 1,700 70 kilometres south of Winnipeg just four months ago.

Ever since, alleges owner Dave Claringbould, he and his partner have been assailed by homophobic slurs, such as a customer asking if his plate of food was diseased.

“They should get the hell out of here. I don’t really like them — the service and who they are,” resident Aaron Kleinsasse told the Winnipeg Free Press this week.

Since word of the verbal attacks first became public, other locals have tried to bolster the new business by eating there or sending messages of support. But Claringbould says he has experienced homophobia in a small town before and knows some people will never change their attitudes.

Still, he said he didn’t initially expect to face blatant ignorance and insults.

“We were asked if somebody was going to catch something off of the plate because we had prepared the food on it,” Claringbould recalled Tuesday.

He said his partner calmly dealt with the customer and told the man he would be OK.

“We were very hurt and upset by it. Some of the narrow-minded things that have been said to us are absolutely shocking.”

They intend to close the restaurant on April 13.

The 35-year-old chef, originally from the United Kingdom, has worked in the restaurant business for 15 years. After cooking in kitchens in British Columbia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island, he settled in Manitoba.

He and his partner, who does not want to be identified, lived in Winnipeg before they bought a rural property near Morris. Claringbould taught a cooking class in town, then decided to pursue his dream of running his own restaurant.

The pair opened Pots N Hands in December, serving dishes such as baked potatoes stuffed with chicken curry, roast beef and Yorkshire pudding.

Claringbould said he and his partner didn’t hide their relationship but didn’t flaunt it either. In February, he said a group of regular customers found out they were gay and stopped coming. Others verbally attacked the couple in the restaurant and around town.

Most people in the community of 1,700 are not homophobic and have been welcoming, said Claringbould. But the others make it difficult to run a business and live there happily.

Claringbould said he and his partner previously faced homophobia when they lived in another community, which he wouldn’t name. The couple stuck it out for awhile but people just wouldn’t change their attitudes.

“We’re not prepared to go through that again.”

George Ifantis, who runs George’s Burgers & Subs in town, said he has nothing against the Pots N Hands owners, but understands that some customers might be uncomfortable with the men’s sexuality.

“A lot of people don’t like it,” said Ifantis. “You don’t know what they’re doing in the kitchen.”

One longtime resident, who asked not to be named, said she is disgusted and embarrassed by the prejudice.

“There’s a couple of village-idiot rednecks, young fellas that when they grow up they’ll understand how their vicious tongues can hurt people.”

She said the restaurant serves fabulous food and some people even drive down from Winnipeg to eat there. “We wish they would stay and not be bullied out of here.”


President of the Morris Chamber of Commerce, Pat Schmitke, said he’s hurt and disappointed.

“It’s so unfortunate, because it’s not what our little town is about. It’s certainly, absolutely not what the majority of people’s feelings are in this town.”

Schmitke said it’s the second time this year the community has been in the spotlight for bigotry allegations.

The town’s community newspaper published editorial comments in January calling aboriginals corrupt and lazy. The Morris Mirror went out of business in March.
 

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The pair opened Pots N Hands in December, serving dishes such as baked potatoes stuffed with chicken curry, roast beef and Yorkshire pudding.
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Wait a minute... they served this stuff and they're blaming insults for their restaurant closing down?

I think they need to check their business model first.
 

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Wait a minute... they served this stuff and they're blaming insults for their restaurant closing down?

I think they need to check their business model first.

What is wrong with potatoes???? Clearly you have never tasted a Spud from Prince Edward island. Try one, risk it, go out on that limb.:lol:

 

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Wait a minute... they served this stuff and they're blaming insults for their restaurant closing down?

I think they need to check their business model first.

Well I'm with you on the chicken curry, but what's wrong with roast beef and yorkshire pudding?
 

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Well I'm with you on the chicken curry, but what's wrong with roast beef and yorkshire pudding?

In a restaurant you need to serve food that people will go to eat regularly.

Just a hunch... these two gentlemen were losing money in their biz. Think about it... a town of 1,700 and they're serving that stuff.

They could come to Cambridge Massachusetts and they would fall flat on their face selling that stuff.

What is wrong with potatoes???? Clearly you have never tasted a Spud from Prince Edward island. Try one, risk it, go out on that limb.:lol:

Nothing wrong with potatoes Goobs!
 

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In a restaurant you need to serve food that people will go to eat regularly.

Just a hunch... these two gentlemen were losing money in their biz. Think about it... a town of 1,700 and they're serving that stuff.

They could come to Cambridge Massachusetts and they would fall flat on their face selling that stuff.

Maybe, I don't know though. Seems like every restaurant everywhere is pretty much dishing up the same thing. I always find the little out of the way places that have a really different menu tend to do well. Just because they're unique. But maybe I'm wrong.

Nothing wrong with potatoes Goobs!

Sigh, potatoes are cool. Chicken is cool. Not a fan of the curry, lol.
 

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Neither is SCB, but she just loves Curried chicken roti's. Lots of chicken and potatoes in Tweety's roti's down in Newmarket.

Well, I'm fibbing a tad, lol. I have had Thai curries but they usually add coconut milk and it makes it somewhat palatable. But it's still not my first choice. I usually go for the Pad Thai, lol.

It's the smell of the spice, I find it overwhelming and honestly more than a little nauseating.