A Chuck E. Cheese location in New Jersey is facing allegations of racial discrimination
A Chuck E. Cheese mascot in New Jersey has been accused of racial discrimination by the mother of a young black girl who says the costumed character intentionally ignored her daughter after giving attention to a group of white children.
The mother, who identifies herself as Safa on Twitter, posted a video of the incident on Sunday. The clip appears to show the mascot snubbing Safa’s daughter when she tries to get a high fave after the character high-fived four white children. “My 2yo was racially discriminated against,” the mom wrote. “As you can see, he gives all of the yt kids hi-5s & PURPOSELY ignored my black baby. When confronted, he ignored me as well.
Saying she’s “sorry I feel that way” but he didn’t see her, even after showing her the PROOF in the video. Please make this go viral like y’all did with that “co-wife” tweet! This is getting out of hand!!!
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