


āŖ Black Lives Matter (BLM) protesters issued āsocial justiceā and āblack liberationā demands regarding ādiversityā to a restaurant owner in Louisville, KY, including a directive for ādonationsā to organizations run by non-whites...
Listed demands from a BLM affiliate in Louisville include racial quotas for staff and ownership of business suppliers, donations to organizations run by non-whites, and adjustment to dress codes. The posters used the acronym āBIPOCā (āblack or indigenous persons of colorā) as a euphemism for non-white persons:
23% of Staff is BIPOC in Front of House
23% of inventory is from BIPOC retailer(s)
Regular donations to BIPOC organization
Dress code policy does not discriminate against BIPOC patrons of employees.
Additional demandsĀ issuedĀ via the letter included the option to give 1.5 percent ofĀ revenues to a local āblack nonprofit or organizationā in lieu of purchasing a minimum of 23 percent of the businessās inventory from āblack retailers,ā mandated ādiversity and inclusion trainingā for all employees, and displaying of left-wing messaging to support āreparations.ā
The posters include a stated commitment to be publicly visible as a public service announcement pending future āinspectionsā of restaurants and other businesses.
Three varieties of posters with the message, āYOU CANāT STOP THE REVOLUTION,ā wereĀ directedĀ at restaurants in Louisvilleās NuLu neighborhood with the grades A, C, and F according to a āNuLu Social Justice Health and Wellness Code.ā
Posters with the C-grade declare, āA facility that fails two (2) consecutive regular inspections will be under administrative review.ā Those with an F-grade include the following message, ā[This] facility has failed to meet minimum requirements of the Nulu Social Justice Health and Wellness Code inspection. This includes [a] failure to create a safe space for black inclusion.ā
The letter includes neo-Marxist assertions, decrying āgentrificationā as a āprocess [that] has been happening to black, indigenous, and persons of color at the hands of white, heterosexual patriarchy since the inception of this nation we call home. Black folx [sic] canāt āhave their own spaceā when wealthy white folks see an opportunity to make more money.ā
āRepercussions of non-complianceā are listed in the letter:
Reduction in Racial Index Score/bias report to the Better Business Bureau.
Social Media Blast: Notification, via all social media platforms, of non-compliance.
Boycott: Public boycott, coordinated through social media and mail announcements, of yours NuLu establishment AND any other business ventures owned by you.
Protest: Visible, media-covered demonstration/sit-in outside your establishment.
Invasive Reclamation: Placement of booths/tables outside your establishment where competing Black proprietors will offer items comparable to those offered by you.
Fernando Martinez, the owner of La Bodeguita de Mima, a restaurant serving Cuban cuisine, described Black Lives Matterās demands as a Mafia-style shakedown. He characterized them as āMafia tactics,ā according to Courier-Journal, a Kentucky-based newspaper.
PJ Media reported on a public Facebook post from Martinez: āThere comes a time in life that you have to make a stand and you have to really prove your convictions and what you believe in. ⦠All good people need to denounce this. How can you [justify] injustice with more injustice?ā
Local supporters and some from Louisvilleās Cuban community held a rally to support Martinezās restaurant on Sunday, which was vandalized in recent days. They said the restaurant āhas been subject to vandalism and extortion in recent days.ā
TheĀ Courier-JournalĀ reported:
La Bodeguita de MimaĀ was forced to close July 24 during a [Black Lives Matter] demonstration that shut down East Market Street, at which several protesters presented Martinez with the list of demands and said he ābetter put the letter on the door so your business is not f*cked with.ā
The restaurant remained closed the next two days because āmanagement and staff were concerned about safety,ā according to the release. ā30+ staff members (mostly immigrants) were unable to earn a paycheck.ā
Chris Turner, a Louisville-based reporter, reported on a Black Lives Matter protest forcing the closing of businesses on July 24:
Black Lives Matter Louisville markets āanti-racism trainingā on its verified Facebook page produced in partnership with MoveOn.org and other left-wing and partisan Democrat organizations.

An āactivistā affiliated with Black Lives Matter denied that his organizationās demands amounted to a threat.
SOURCE:
https://www.breitbart.com/crime/2020/08/02/blm-demands-cut-louisville-businesses-profits-protection/

