Waffle House Waitress Caught on Hidden Camera—What She Did Next Shocked Everyone!
Where Things Went Down

The last thing Harris wanted was a customer confrontation, but the moment was approaching where she had no say in the matter. As previously mentioned, Busboys and Poets was a social-justice friendly location that had role models of color plastered across the walls.
You can imagine how Harris felt when a group of men with red caps walked into the building. It wasn’t just the place that serves as a crucial element in this story, but the time it happened matters too…
Fighting For Her Rights

The unusual situation took place during the presidential inauguration! Not only that, but it was also when the Women’s March took place as well. A lot was going on, and Harris was one of the 500,000 women that showed up to march.
After all the festivities finished, some folks stayed around the city for the week that followed. Jason White and his friends were some of those people that decided to stick around after coming from Texas…
Sticking Out Like A Sore Thumb

During that fateful day at lunchtime, Jason and his pals strolled into the restaurant, and the energy shifted. Immediately the place became silent. Harris and everyone else in the building stared in disbelief.
Stereotyping people usually isn’t something Harris does, but two things were certain regarding these new customers. For one, they were from out of town. Secondly, they only came to the country’s capital to celebrate the inauguration of the new president.
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