MOSCOW (Sputnik) – On Wednesday, David Sanguesa, a white Florida man, lashed out at a female African-American Starbucks barista allegedly because she refused to serve him his drink. A colleague who was with Sanguesa at the time of the incident suggested that the reason was that there was a Trump sign on Sanguesa’s vehicle.
My official letter to @Starbucks: pic.twitter.com/i5XpJrj1ys
— Baked Alaska™ (@bakedalaska) November 18, 2016
Operation #TrumpCup
— Baked Alaska™ (@bakedalaska) November 18, 2016
1) Go to Starbucks & tell them your name is Trump
2) If they refuse take video
Pls share & spread the word pic.twitter.com/huPj4g6cqY
My baristas in Virginia Beach love me. I don't even ask them to write Trump, & they do it. #TrumpCup pic.twitter.com/J2Owg8FTCD
— Scott Presler VA (@ScottPresler) November 18, 2016
On Friday, Twitter user "Baked Alaska" encouraged Trump supporters to stand up against discrimination at Starbucks by telling the chain’s employees that their name is "Trump," which means that this will be the name appearing on the cup that the customer’s drink is served in.
"Just for the record, this is not a ‘protest’ like most of the media is reporting … America loves Starbucks and we used you as an example as how we want to make America great again and show respect for our president and our country," Baked Alaska wrote in an open letter to Starbucks on Twitter.
According to The Miami Herald, Sanguesa has a criminal history and was charged twice in 2008, while a 2014 domestic violence charge against him was dropped. A witness told The Washington Post that the man got angry at the Starbucks barista because he was simply impatient to get his drink.
Following the victory of Donald Trump in the US presidential elections, protests have been staged in various US states and major cities against the president-elect. Trump got more electoral votes than his Democratic rival Hillary Clinton, but she surpassed him in the popular vote.