Say What Now? Drunk Porsche Employee Gets Fired After Harassing a Group of Black Patrons at an Atlanta Hotel Lounge
Say What Now? Drunk Porsche Employee Gets Fired After Harassing a Group of Black Patrons at an Atlanta Hotel Lounge
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The Root: Kodili Okechuwu (pronounced like “Cuddly”) was part of a
group of six black professionals out celebrating a birthday at the
Overdrive Lounge last Thursday. “We were loving it, we were all talking
about how we were gonna tell everyone else about it and come back,”
Okechuwu told The Root. That is until #LineSteppingLisa came on the
scene. An older Asian woman, who appeared to be drunk, plopped down on
the birthday party couch and began talking loudly to other people. At
first, Okechuwu’s group ignored her, but when they politely asked the
woman to leave she refused, first demanding that they prove the table
was reserved and then just ignoring them and inviting her other friends
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Kodili Okechuwu (pronounced like
“Cuddly”) was part of a group of six black professionals out celebrating
a birthday at the Overdrive Lounge last Thursday.
“We were loving it, we were all
talking about how we were gonna tell everyone else about it and come
back,” Okechuwu told The Root. That is until #LineSteppingLisa came on
the scene.
An older Asian woman, who appeared to
be drunk, plopped down on the birthday party couch and began talking
loudly to other people. At first, Okechuwu’s group ignored her, but when
they politely asked the woman to leave she refused, first demanding
that they prove the table was reserved and then just ignoring them and
inviting her other friends to the couch.
“So I started filming her, I just
wanted to shine a light on her face, like scare her off like a rabbit or
something,” Okechuwu said.
Unfortunately it wasn’t rabbit
season, because not only did the woman not move but she went full Rick
James and started telling the black folk to “Shut the fuck up” and
insisted that she wasn’t moving. The party complained to the manager,
Ricardo Pomales, who appears to be much more accommodating to the party
crasher than the people she was harassing.
Drunk on privilege and smirking with
satisfaction, the woman tells the manager maybe if the group had been
nicer she would have considered moving. At the same time the manager is
coddling this woman, he turns around demanding that Okechuwu stop
filming this four-act play of privilege for “privacy reasons.”
After almost 10 minutes of not asking
#LineSteppingLisa to get up and move, a member of the party tapped the
manager on the shoulder to ask when the woman would be escorted out. On
the video above, you can hear Pomales yell “Please don’t touch me or
I’ll have you escorted out of here!” He then follows up by telling the
black party of six that they’re being “aggressive” while the woman is
laughing in the background with her friends, putting her muddy shoes all
up on that couch. Frustrated and embarrassed, the black folks start to
leave making it clear this wasn’t over.
When will the nonseasoned and
nonseasoned-adjacent learn that Black Twitter is undefeated when it
comes to these kinds of stories? I should pitch a show to BET about a
group of black internet detectives who spend all day taking video
screenshots and finding white supremacists, #BBQBeckys and Starbucks
managers. Okechuwu posted video of the whole ordeal on Friday, August 10
and by Monday morning she got a DM anonymously identifying the woman as
Sonya Pate, a customer experience manager at Porsche in Annapolis, Md.
Okechuwu made several attempts to
contact the Annapolis Porsche office to complain about Pate’s behavior
to no avail. When she finally got a call back Tuesday afternoon, it was
from Sonya Pate herself, obviously concerned that the story was going
viral (she’d shut down her LinkedIn page). She attempted to apologize
and it did not go well. Okechuwu pulled a full Omarosa and recorded
everything
“You’re obviously very angry,” Pate says.
“I’m not angry,” responds Okechuwu.
“So what is it you want to get out of
this?” says Pate. “I just wanted to find out because it seems like,
you are angry and instead of going back and forth, as two women, we
could have a conversation if you don’t mind.”
Never let it be said that only white women can employ white privilege, because, to paraphase Webster’s dictionary,
this might be one of the Beckiest phone calls of all time. If there’s
anything America learned from the Zimmerman trial, it’s that white
privilege is like a bus pass; if you’re sneaky enough, it’s
transferable.
Nonwhite people of color regularly
employ white supremacist rhetoric and attitudes to carry out anti-black
racism. Pate implies that Okechuwu and her friends are trying to “get
something” as opposed to simply being customers who were mistreated for
no reason. When that doesn’t fly, she pulls the “woman solidarity card,”
which is funny because Sonya Pate didn’t see any gender kinship with
that group of black women when she was mocking them behind her wine
glass as they were being drummed out of the Overdrive Lounge.
Turns out Pate was only trying to
save herself, because by the end of business Tuesday, Solis Two Hotel
released a Facebook statement of semi-apology and defense, and literally
30 minutes later, Porsche of Annapolis fired Sonya Pate for her
off-duty behavior. In the immortal words of Smokey, how you get fired on
your day off ?
The Root spoke to Andy McGowan, a
spokesperson for the Solis Two Porsche hotel and asked him about the
hotel’s version of that night and how things have been handled since.
“I don’t have a good answer for you
on that,” McGowan said, noting that he didn’t have a full timeline. “But
there are some factual inaccuracies out there that just aren’t true.”
He directed me to the Solis Hotel
Facebook statement that insists no one was asked to leave. Okechuwu says
some of her party were asked and some were not. Also, the manager of
Overdrive Lounge met with and apologized to the birthday couple, but
hasn’t spoken to other frustrated guests. There may even be some
question about what table the party had reserved. Mind you, none of this
changes the basic facts that a customer was vulgar and rude to a bunch
of black patrons, and they, by force or frustration, ended up leaving
while she stayed. Even though Pate lost her job, this situation is by no
means over.
Listen to Sonya Pate’s half-ass apology and peep the statements from both the hotel and Sonya’s former job below.
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