The Local Fresh Grill of Pasco calls Black Lives Matter a group that pushes hatred, on Facebook, and owner, Ron Pentaude, says “If you think I am racist, feel free to eat somewhere else” [PHOTO]

The Local Fresh Grill of Pasco took to Facebook to address Black Lives Matter. Already, the establishment has come under fire, after the owner called the place a "police haven." Since then, the restaurant's Facebook status called Black Lives Matter a group that pushes hatred and the owner, Ron Pentaude, said that if anyone feels like he is a racist, feel free to eat elsewhere.

The Local Fresh Grill of Pasco took to Facebook to address Black Lives Matter. Already, the establishment has come under fire, after the owner called the place a "police haven." Since then, the restaurant's Facebook status called Black Lives Matter a group that pushes hatred and the owner, Ron Pentaude, said that if anyone feels like he is a racist, feel free to eat elsewhere.By Bossyy
Hip-HopVibe.com Staff Writer

Right now, racial tensions are the highest they have been in decades. A lot of resistance has come, due to Black Lives Matter rising to prominence. Many people within the black community feel as though their race is being hunted, and rightfully so.

However, there are others that seemingly turn a blind eye to all that is going on. These are the “All Lives Matter” and the “Police Lives Matter” people, who dismiss the BLM movement. Then, there are others that are criminalizing the BLM movement.

In Florida, The Local Fresh Grill of Pasco, has already spoken out, saying they are a police haven. Now, Ron Pentaude, the owner of the restaurant, is speaking via their Facebook page. His latest rant calls Black Lives Matter a group that pushes hatred and said that anyone who thinks he is racist should feel free to eat elsewhere.

Read The Local Fresh Grill of Pasco’s Facebook status below:

The Local Fresh Grill of Pasco took to Facebook to address Black Lives Matter. Already, the establishment has come under fire, after the owner called the place a "police haven." Since then, the restaurant's Facebook status called Black Lives Matter a group that pushes hatred and the owner, Ron Pentaude, said that if anyone feels like he is a racist, feel free to eat elsewhere.

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