A bar in Plano, Texas has fired its general manager after the bar promoted itself with a chalkboard "joke" making light of domestic violence over the weekend.
Dallas News reports a woman named Courtney Williams was "visiting Scruffy Duffies in the Shops at Legacy on Saturday when she spotted the sign: 'I like my beer like I like my violence - domestic.'"
The sign went up mere hours after the nation learned about the mass shooting in Santa Barbara, where 6 people were killed when the alleged gunman - with an online presence filled with misogyny and violence -opened fire outside of a deli early Saturday morning. It also went up around the same time #YesAllWomen began trending on the internet; a movement to give women a platform in which to share their stories of assault and harassment.
Williams uploaded the photo below to Facebook, with the message: "I'm not going to be in a bar like this that's willing to make these kinds of jokes."
Facebook
Tuesday, Brian Harder, whose company Harder Concepts owns Scruffy Duffies, fired the general manager of the bar.
In a written statement submitted to Dallas News, he wrote:
This was an isolated event executed by an employee that made a bad decision followed by a manager that did not recognize and fix the problem. ... We will ensure that something like this will never happen again.