NYC Based Lawyer Goes Berserk! When He Heard Restaurant Employees Speaking Spanish

Introduction:

The video for this jackA, appeared on a tweet two
days ago which this blog sent to FaceBook
and other sites. We like to give you a follow-up.

It is short of amazing this episode happens today.

A lawyer who does not know the constitution
of his country which nowhere you find
English nor any language as the official
language. Even if such was the case it certainly would not be in
Manhattan, NYC, in which you find every language and dialect spoken
under the sun. But having an individual who is supposed to be well
educated,  the video hits many of us right under the chin!

Where did this bigot grow up, go to school and what is going
on in his place of work since it is a LAW firm? They Don't take Spanish or
any other customer that can't or won't speak English??? Do They have
a sign at the door that reads "English ONLY"?

The rampage from this bigot against people that are bilingual sheds light
on the importance to know more than one language, like most Europeans do.
Why? Because today the information unites every nation to every other people
regardless of distance. If one wants to do well in business, in a global
environment one needs to understand the customers or even the owners
of the corporation paying your salary which might be in Germany or China.
I just feel sorry for this poor fool.


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Aaron Schlossberg, a New York-based lawyer, became Internet famous on Wednesday for the worst of reasons: a racist rant that went viral.
Schlossberg was captured on a smartphone video yelling at employees in the restaurant Fresh Kitchen in midtown Manhattan. His complaint was that the workers were speaking Spanish to customers.
"And my guess is they're not documented," Schlossberg said to an employee, who appeared to be a manager. "So my next call is to ICE to have each one of them kicked out of my country."
ICE is the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, which is responsible for enforcing federal laws on border control.
Beyond just facing the wrath of Twitter, Schlossberg's business is getting pummeled online.



A lot of people are sharing this video. I shared it earlier and got a phone call from someone in my circle who went to law school with him. Aaron M. Schlossberg. Here's his website: https://www.aaronschlossberglaw.com/About/Aaron-M-Schlossberg.shtml  All systems go! https://twitter.com/ShaunKing/status/996725747711541249 
His firm, the Law Office of Aaron M. Schlossberg, has been flooded with one-star reviews on Yelp, with commenters calling him a "vile racist" and surfacing other incidents of disparaging remarks he's made in public toward minority groups.
So many reviews were flooding Schlossberg's page that Yelp jumped in to say the listing is undergoing an "active cleanup alert." According to Yelp, when a business attracts posts because it "made waves in the news," the company works to "remove both positive and negative posts that appear to be motivated more by the news coverage itself than the reviewer's personal consumer experience with the business."
People also altered online listings of the law firm on Google by changing it to the 'Spanish restaurant' category and switching out the photo of Schlossberg with a dog being hit in the face by a frisbee, 
His firm, the Law Office of Aaron M. Schlossberg, has been flooded with one-star reviews on Yelp, with commenters calling him a "vile racist" and surfacing other incidents of disparaging remarks he's made in public toward minority groups.
So many reviews were flooding Schlossberg's page that Yelp jumped in to say the listing is undergoing an "active cleanup alert." According to Yelp, when a business attracts posts because it "made waves in the news," the company works to "remove both positive and negative posts that appear to be motivated more by the news coverage itself than the reviewer's personal consumer experience with the business."
People also altered online listings of the law firm on Google by changing it to the 'Spanish restaurant' category and switching out the photo of Schlossberg with a dog being hit in the face by a frisbee,  
Schlossberg's website says the firm handles business and commercial law in New York.

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