In the video I saw for her kids, the character was giving out "hive 5's". The character shook his finger at someone off camera after greeting two kids (I suspect something was said off camera...but there was no audio), then waved his hand back and forth toward her two kids and walked past them. Not a good look, and probably shouldn't have happened (at least the hand shake that appeared to be an acknowledgement of their existence and a no). However, it's certainly not worth 8 figures (in my opinion). Momma's trying to hit the litigation lottery...the odds are better than the Powerball.Xavier_Onassis » 28 Jul 2022, 11:01 am » wrote: ↑ I am betting they do not win.
Hugging is not a Covid era thing.
Suing for $25 million in damages for being refused a hug is just silly.
GIBS ME DAT MUFFUGGAH..!!!TB7 » 28 Jul 2022, 10:51 am » wrote: ↑ Sesame Place controversy: Black family files $25M racial discrimination lawsuit after viral character snubBaltimore family alleging SeaWorld's Sesame Place 'engages in pervasive and appalling race discrimination against children' A family from Baltimore, Maryland, filed a $25 million federal civil rights lawsuit on Wednesday accusing the Philadelphia-area theme park Sesame Place of racial discrimination after a video went viral showing someone dressed as the Rosita character apparently denying two Black girls a hug during a parade.
It says other Black guests also had their 14th Amendment rights violated on other instances, and the alleged discrimination targeted "several different Black children on different days" and involved the characters ignoring Black children "while openly interacting with similarly situated White children."
"I’m hurting, devastated me and my wife. Just looking at her face, it makes me want to cry every time I see it," Quinton Burns said.
I FELT SOME PAIN TOO, AS I WATCHED IT. NOT FOR THE FAINT OF HEART
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