Vancouver restaurant manager unrepentant after refusing Trump supporter

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Jon Hernandez · CBC News · Posted: Jun 29, 2018 12:20 PM PT | Last Updated: June 29

Darin Hodge fired following confrontation at the Teahouse in Stanley Park



The manager of a popular Vancouver tourist restaurant has been fired after refusing service to a supporter of Donald Trump.

A man wearing one of the U.S. president's "Make America Great Again" hats was refused service at the Teahouse in Stanley Park on Tuesday by Darin Hodge.

According to the restaurant's general manager, the man was seated on the patio that evening when Hodge, the floor manager at the time, confronted him.

"[He] took over the table and requested that he take the hat off," said Andy Crimp.

"[The customer] said he had a right to wear it. [Hodge] said if you don't take the hat off, we won't serve you. And the man left."

The Sequoia Company, which runs the restaurant, says Hodge was fired for not following its "philosophy of tolerance."

He had worked at the restaurant for about 18 months, according to staff.

'Absolutely no regrets'
Hodge was unapologetic in a statement to CBC News.

"I stand by my decision," he wrote via Facebook. "The MAGA hat has come to symbolize racism, bigotry, Islamophobia, misogyny, white supremacy, [and] homophobia."

"As a person with a strong moral backbone, I had to take a stand against this guest's choice of headwear while in my former place of work. Absolutely no regrets," he added.

A similar incident unfolded last week when White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders was kicked out of a restaurant in Virginia.

But Republican strategist Brendan Steinhauser says it's a "really bad idea" for politics to be part of "everything that we do."

Steinhauser also says things might have been handled better if the company had counselled Hodge, rather than terminate him.

"Even if you have zero tolerance, it might be that he's sent home for two weeks without pay or something like that," he told CBC News.

"When we fire people like this… it could be a teachable moment, but instead it's just going to perpetuate this and cause more problems."

The human rights codes of B.C., Alberta, Saskatchewan and Ontario do not prohibit an individual from denying service to someone based on their political beliefs, according to Gregory Ko, a Toronto-based civil litigator who specializes in employment law, who spoke to CBC News following the incident in Virginia.

The restaurant stands by its decision.

"[Hodge] was aware what he was doing was probably contrary to our values and our philosophy as a company in terms of hospitality and inclusiveness," said Crimp.

"We don't discriminate against people based on political beliefs."
 
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Westcoast1

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I was brought up to not wear hats at the dinner table.
It’s douchy to wear a hat especially at the Teahouse. Even more so if it’s a MAGA hat.
 

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So if a neo nazi shows up in full uniform and regalia complete with swastikas, they are gonna have lunch at The Teahouse. Its like 80 dollars for a lobster eggs benedict anywaym
 

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I was brought up to not wear hats at the dinner table.
It’s douchy to wear a hat especially at the Teahouse. Even more so if it’s a MAGA hat.
I agree and add that anyone wearing MAGA hats or T shirts while in Canada know it's very unpopular here. Considering the stance taken towards Canada recently it's an provocative move to show up wearing it.

Whenever I had a guest show up wearing a hat at the table, I didn't serve them until the hat was removed. It is simple manners that get ignored that I won't enable.

I think the Teahouse will regret this dismissal. It's going to cost them business and will probably face a law suit. If you check out their Yelp, comments are now moderated before publishing. Over 400 one star reviews based upon news not the meal or service.
 

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MAGA hat=attention seeking douchebag.
Wearing hat at dinner table=grow up already.
 

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I've met plenty of Americans that will apologize for their current political situation.....although they are in the beef industry, and realize how Canada ,and the US are linked through trade.
I also know some, when the current ass-hat was elected....we're very vocal of their support of him.
In the last while, they have grown strangely silent.

Wearing a hat that states" Make America Gag Again" in a foreign country, is a typical bullet proof American, that is just looking to be knocked down a notch.
 

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Contrary to previously stated opinions I respectfully disagree. Its a fucking baseball cap with a slogan on it. Perhaps its obnoxious but its not illegal. Plus its not like the guy just asked him to remove it, he flat out refused him service.

And since when now do you have to hold or express the correct political opinions or not get served. Its opening a can of worms that should remain closed and gives the other side an opportunity to gleefully begin doing the same thing. Can service now be refused to a muslim wearing a hijab? or a Sikh with a turban because both of those types of headgear represent a belief system without being religious symbols which some may object to. Could a gas station owner now refuse to allow Kinder Morgan protester Canine Cowboy to buy gas..or put air in his bicycle tires when he shows up in his SAY NO TO PIPELINES hat? Are you guys sure you want to go down this slippery slope?
 

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Let's see...wearing hat/cap in restaurant...gauche. Wearing hat/cap on patio....not so much.
Freedom of expression....not something I'd like to see lost either side of the border.


As a point of interest...when Canada refused to go to Iraq with Bush junior there were place in the US of A where it was tough to get fuel...which can be a bitch when you've got a motor coach full of people trying to get home. Dumb ass part of it was, while the bus was from Canada the passengers were all from the US.
 

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MAGA guy should remember he is in a foreign country; leave any displays of politics at home.

Not to mention that "no hats indoors" rule, which might be optional in a McDonald's but not in a place like that.
 

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Let's see...wearing hat/cap in restaurant...gauche. Wearing hat/cap on patio....not so much.
Freedom of expression....not something I'd like to see lost either side of the border.


As a point of interest...when Canada refused to go to Iraq with Bush junior there were place in the US of A where it was tough to get fuel...which can be a bitch when you've got a motor coach full of people trying to get home. Dumb ass part of it was, while the bus was from Canada the passengers were all from the US.
I lived there for many years and I don't recall any such instances of Canadians being refused services in the US during the start of the Iraq war. Sure there may have been isolated cases but there was huge opposition to the war from plenty of Americans also.

Trump is a poison that hasn't been seen on such level in a long time. What he stands for should be opposed not tolerated.
The tea house screwed up by firing this guy.
 

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yeah the manager deserved to be fired no doubt about it .. in a democratic system you should be able wear such thing period. Forget wearing the hat in the restaurant that's not the point here the customer could have worn shirt with the same thing and mngr would have problem with it obviously. It is freedom of speech and expression !
Just ask people of North Korea if you can lol !
 

uncleg

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I lived there for many years and I don't recall any such instances of Canadians being refused services in the US during the start of the Iraq war. Sure there may have been isolated cases but there was huge opposition to the war from plenty of Americans also.

Trump is a poison that hasn't been seen on such level in a long time. What he stands for should be opposed not tolerated.
The tea house screwed up by firing this guy.
Considering I made it home with the bus, I'm sure it was an isolated case though not the only one. I did hear from other drivers that ran into the same situation in different places. At this point it's moot, but it's interesting how people protest Trump, in Virginia The Red Hen Restaurant refused to serve Sarah Sanders because she works for Trump.....where do you draw the line on your political views when in business...where do you draw the line in letting employees express their views ? If I was calling the shots at the Teahouse I would have fired the manager too for refusing to serve the guy if it was only over the issue of wearing a hat ..... if it was a policy to not allow hat/caps on the patio. If you have a political or ??? statement to make do it on your own time and your own dime at an appropriate place and time.
 

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MAGA guy should remember he is in a foreign country; leave any displays of politics at home.

Not to mention that "no hats indoors" rule, which might be optional in a McDonald's but not in a place like that.
Patron was on a patio, not inside, which makes a difference. Not like the guy was saying or doing anything obnoxious, just had a cap on. Manager thinks he's standing up for something, and paid a price. That's what happens sometimes.

A - Freedom of expression includes things you might not agree with, not just those that fit your political agenda.

B - The manager has no idea what that patron thinks on specific issues. He may support the military or economic issues, and disagree on everything else. Being the thought police is a dangerous enterprise.

C- We are a foreign country. That hat has no meaning here.

D - If I dine at a Muslim-owned restaurant and they refuse to serve me if I'm wearing a rainbow T-shirt, would the people cheering this guy, support that?

E - Is the Manager up on political issues around the world, and prepared to refuse service to anyone from a country with poor human rights records? " Sorry, but I won't serve anyone from Saudi Arabia or China, Russia, Egypt, or Myanmar, or..." Good luck there, dude.

F - Where does it stops if employees get to decide their personal biases guide how they do their job?
 

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There is always this....
Most restaurants have a posted sign.
" we reserve the right to refuse service to anyone"
So even a Trump shit bag supporter is considered "anyone"
 

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I'd rather see restaurants refuse to serve men with man-buns and sandals.
 

uncleg

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I'd rather see restaurants refuse to serve men with man-buns and sandals.
....or as a customer I refused to be served by somebody with a man bun....
 

uncleg

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I saw a dude in whistler with one of those....the cowboy in me wanted to rope him, tie him to a chair ,and remove the top-knot.
..the cowboy or the Lakota....?
 
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