Anonymous ID: 200044 July 1, 2021, 8:07 a.m. No.14029628   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9648 >>9672 >>9693 >>9702 >>0110

 

Paranoid Much Lori Lightfoot, thinks 99% of blacks are racist, and sexist because they want to live safely. Kek

 

Beetlejuice was funny in a movie, but creepy irl!

 

https://twitter.com/tomselliott/status/1410599707416555527?s=20

Anonymous ID: 200044 July 1, 2021, 8:21 a.m. No.14029735   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9796

https://twitter.com/JohnBasham/status/1410472780404039681?s=20

 

BREAKING! MI Rep Daire Rendon (R): “I Am in Receipt of Evidence Reflecting Systemic Election Fraud in MI that Occurred in the November 2020 Election”

By Patty McMurray

Published June 29, 2021

Eclusive report by 100 Percent Fed Up- Unlike most of her fellow Republican and Democrat lawmakers in the Michigan legislature, MI Rep. Daire Rendon (R-Lake City) has chosen not to cherry-pick evidence of voter fraud in Michigan but instead, to look at all of the evidence presented to the lawmakers in an objective and open-minded manner. Rendon also refuses to ignore the will of Michigan citizens she represents, who are calling for a full and conclusive investigation into the November 2020 election.

 

Yesterday, in a phone conversation, Rep. Rendon told 100 Percent Fed Up that she’s very disappointed in the MI Senate Oversight Committee’s report on the November 2020 election in Michigan.

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/06/breaking-mi-rep-daire-rendon-r-receipt-evidence-reflecting-systemic-election-fraud-mi-occurred-november-2020-election/

Anonymous ID: 200044 July 1, 2021, 8:31 a.m. No.14029797   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9917 >>0040 >>0062 >>0071 >>0200 >>0257

 

John Basham 🇺🇲

@JohnBasham

REPORT: Former CIA ClandestineOperations Officer Sam Faddis Says @JoeBiden Is More Concerned With Prosecuting Jan. 6th Trespassers Than Preventing AnarchistWho Are Targeting Hazardous Materials To Make “Bomb Trains”…

 

https://twitter.com/JohnBasham/status/1410388600840101896?s=20

 

Sam Faddis: Biden is more concerned with Jan. 6 than preventing anarchist “Bomb Trains”

 

 

https://centerforsecuritypolicy.org/sam-faddis-biden-is-more-concerned-with-jan-6-than-preventing-anarchist-bomb-trains/

Anonymous ID: 200044 July 1, 2021, 8:36 a.m. No.14029813   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Adam Housley@adamhousley

Again…let me remind everyone.If you still think Covid came from a random bat at a market…it doesn’t even match anyone’s timeline. You likely also believe Elvis is living with Tupac on a lovely island in the Pacific.

12:18 AM · Jun 30, 2021·Twitter for iPhone

 

https://twitter.com/adamhousley/status/1410090320092491781?s=20

Anonymous ID: 200044 July 1, 2021, 8:44 a.m. No.14029860   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>14029776

The funny thing is this pathetic attempt, proves the annual audits on Trump et al, were epic failures by the IRS. If the IRS didnt find it on public enemy #1 of the DS, NY is not going to find it

Anonymous ID: 200044 July 1, 2021, 9:09 a.m. No.14030022   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0089

>>14029988

 

The article justifies it, but its excuses:

 

Within the US restaurant industry, blacks are generally considered comparatively poor tippers. One recent survey of roughly 1,000 restaurant servers from across the nation found that 34% thought blacks were “very bad” tippers. Another 36% thought they were “below average” tippers. In contrast, 98% of those surveyed believed whites were “average” or “above average” tippers.

 

This widespread negative perception of blacks’ tipping practices cannot be attributed solely to racism because it is consistent with a substantial body of empirical evidence. A number of different studies that use different methodologies and different geographic samples have all found that, on average, blacks do indeed tip less than whites in US restaurants.

 

Some readers may assume that such differences in tipping simply reflect widely documented differences in disposable income across the two groups. Given that tips are purported to reflect the quality of service that customers receive, others may argue that black patrons tend to tip less than their white counterparts because they are, on average, given comparatively inferior service.

 

However, studies have consistently observed a reliable black-white tipping difference even after controlling for consumers’ socioeconomic status, including income and education, and after controlling for perceptions of service quality. This race difference in tipping is also observed regardless of whether the server is white or black.

 

How, then, do we account for this difference in tipping? Why do blacks tip, on average, less than whites?

 

The answer to this question would satisfy more than simple intellectual curiosity. Racial differences in tipping create numerous problems for all the parties involved. Most notably, the observed black-white tipping difference has been linked to the delivery of relatively inferior service to black customers. In fact, in the previously cited national survey of restaurant servers, over half of the respondents admitted that they don’t always give their best effort when waiting on blacks.

 

While black diners’ perceptions of service quality – and the tips they leave – may not be sensitive to such discrimination, they’re still not receiving the same level of service as they otherwise would (and should) in the absence of this interracial tipping difference.

 

Race-based service discrimination not only compromises blacks’ typical dining experiences, but also renders restaurants vulnerable to costly litigations and undermines their bottom line by discouraging black patronage.

 

Additionally, employers’ ability to attract and retain waitstaff is largely predicated on the amount of tipped income that can be earned in their establishments. Therefore, restaurants with a large black clientele may have a difficult time attracting and retaining wait staff, which increases costs, lowers profits, and ultimately makes black communities less attractive places to locate full-service restaurants. Understanding why blacks tip less, on average, than whites would help solve these problems, and could inform efforts to reduce the racial differences in tipping.

 

Our research indicates that blacks tip less because they believe servers expect lower tips, and they underestimate the tip amounts that others leave. Whereas roughly 70% of whites identify the customary or expected restaurant tip to fall within 15-20% of the bill, only about 35% of blacks do. In addition, blacks, on average, believe that the typical restaurant customer tips about 13.4% of the bill, while whites believe that the typical restaurant customer tips about 14.5%. Together, these differences in perceptions of “what is expected and typical” explain about half of the black-white difference in tipping.

 

https://theconversation.com/whats-behind-racial-differences-in-restaurant-tipping-35889

 

Which race is considered to be worst tippers USA?

8 Answers

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Johnathan Hartzell, Former wannabe entrepreneur now kinda entrepreneur

Answered 2 years ago · Author has 87 answers and 72.9K answer views

As a working waiter, white men tip the best. People of color generally do not tip as well. Indian people pretty consistently do not tip well due to their culture and frugality and I would consider them to be the worst tippers. Also, they tend to be the most demanding customers. If you do deliver on their demands they are the nicest customers ever however and will show you great appreciation, just not in the way we really want

 

https://www.quora.com/Which-race-is-considered-to-be-worst-tippers-USA?share=1

Anonymous ID: 200044 July 1, 2021, 9:12 a.m. No.14030039   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>14029988

 

Think you tip better than the next guy at a restaurant? If you’re a baby boomer, live in the Northeast or vote Republican, you probably do.

A new CreditCards.com survey offers a rare look at who the big spenders really are when it comes to leaving gratuities for the wait staff at sit-down restaurants. Topping the list of best tippers:

 

Men.

Republicans.

Northeasterners.

Baby boomers.

Anyone who tips with a credit or debit card.

Those groups all leave a median tip of 20 percent of the total bill when they dine out, making them the best tippers among diners at U.S. restaurants. Women, by contrast, leave a median tip of 16 percent, and the median for Southerners and Democrats is 15 percent.

 

The scientific telephone poll of 1,002 adults conducted June 22-25, 2017, found that overall, 4 out of 5 Americans say they always give a restaurant tip, and the median tip is 18 percent. It also found that credit and debit card users were significantly more likely to tip than diners tipping with cash. See survey methodology.

 

University experts who study tipping, and waiters interviewed by CreditCards.com, say the results ring true. Michael Lynn, a Cornell University professor who studies gratuity practices, says many factors influence tipping habits. But in general, he says, the wealthier you are, the more you tend to plunk down at the end of the night. That observation is reflected in the survey, which shows those making $75,000 or more per year are indeed the most frequent and generous tippers.

 

Do whites really tip more?

 

The poll found that in the four potential tipping situations (restaurant servers, hair stylists, hotel housekeepers and baristas), whites were, on average, the most generous tippers, not only in the amount tipped but in the number who say they tip at all.

 

While 94 percent of whites say they tip their restaurant servers all or most of the time; 82 percent of Hispanics and 78 percent of blacks say the same. Whites were also twice as likely to say they typically leave a tip that exceeds 15 percent of the total bill.

 

The survey parallels other studies using different methodologies that have found that, on average, African-Americans tip less than whites. The gap can be partly explained by education and income differences, experts say.

 

But another factor is that many blacks and Hispanics are simply less familiar with the social expectation to tip 15 to 20 percent, says Richard Feinberg, a professor at Purdue University who has studied tipping. “A lot of tipping behavior is learned behavior; you learn from watching your parents, so if your parents don’t do it, how do you learn?” he says.

 

Lynn notes that when he conducted a study to test familiarity with tipping norms, two-thirds of blacks and only one-third of whites – didn’t know that the modern American norm is to tip between 15 to 20 percent in restaurants.

 

https://www.creditcards.com/credit-card-news/best-tippers-survey/