
Oakland Coffee Shop Takes Action Against Antisemitic Employees
Farley's East coffee shop in Oakland, California, has fired three employees who blocked a Jewish woman from documenting anti-Semitic graffiti in their restroom. The incident, caught on camera, showed staff berating the woman and telling her to leave the "private property." After facing backlash, the coffee shop issued a public apology and reiterated its stance against hate. The owners stated that the employees involved in the incident are no longer employed by Farley's.