Culture Woke Twitter mob gets Midwest college graduate, 24, fired from first job in NYC after he was branded 'racist' for complaining that it's hard to shop f - Live in the pod, eat the bugs, shop in the Bodega

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  • Griffin Green, 24, was canceled and lost his job after posting videos on TikTok complaining about bodega culture in New York City
  • The he recent Midwestern college grad had just moved from Michigan to the Bronx for his first New York City job in tech
  • In his videos, Green lamented about the lack of big grocery stores near his apartment in the Bronx, like Kroger or Whole Foods
  • The videos received backlash which led to social media sleuths digging up older videos, resulting in a Twitter mob calling for his cancellation and firing
  • Tech company Outreach confirmed that Green was no longer their employee
  • Green's TikTok has since been switched to private

A college graduate was fired from his first job in NYC after a Twitter mob descended on him for complaining it was hard to shop for dinner at his local bodegas.

Griffin Green, 24, moved to the Bronx from Michigan last week for a new opportunity as a sales development rep with the software company Outreach, Reason reported.

He took to TikTok to complain that bodegas - corner stores - in his Bronx neighborhood only stocked unhealthy instant foods, and that it was hard to shop properly there, compared to a larger supermarket like Kroger back home.

But busybody Twitter hall monitors soon seized on the clips, claiming they demonstrated white privilege, with Green's cowardly employer bowing to pressure from the niche accounts to terminate their staffer.

Outreach told Reason that Green was fired for sharing an offer of employment letter on social media, not because of the controversial bodega videos which earned him the moniker 'Bodega Bro.'

But the publication suggested Outreach was using that as a fig leaf to justify its decision to fire him over the innocuous bodega clips

The series of videos that sparked the online outrage shows Green walking around his Bronx neighborhood, where he had moved for his new job, while he blasts the local bodegas and asked his viewers how he was supposed to make dinner and where he could find a 'big grocery store.'

'OK, so I just moved to New York and I'm going to go grocery shopping, and so I type in like, 'grocery stores,' on my Apple Maps, and every f–king one I go to … they're like this s–t,' he told the camera in one video.
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Midwest college grad, Griffin Green, 24, who recently moved to the Bronx for a job, posted TikTok videos complaining about shopping at bodegas, earning him the moniker 'Bodega Bro'

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Outreach told Reason that Green was fired for sharing the offer letter on social media, not because of the controversial bodega videos which earned him the moniker 'Bodega Bro'

'Like bro, that's not a grocery store,' he said as he turned the camera to show one of the small stores. 'I'm trying to get, like eggs, yogurt, cheese, s–t like that. Like, look at this place.'

Green continues to walk through his Bronx neighborhood and states he's been to several and doesn't know what to do about dinner.

'Like I've literally been to like five of those now, and like, I don't know what the f–k I'm about to do for dinner. Like where are the Krogers and the Whole Foods at? Like I'm about to eat f–king like cereal and ramen for dinner, like what the f–k?'

The clip went viral after a Twitter user posted it with some saying Green was exuding white privilege for blasting bodegas, which are a staple in New York communities.

Blogger Perez Hilton - best-known for bullying female stars including Britney Spears and Lindsay Lohan on his website - circled the wagons further, by tweeting that the video seemed 'racist.'

'I'm sure this 'bro' thought he was being funny, but… did anyone else view this as racist? Or just me?'

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Blogger Perez Hilton tweeted that the video seemed 'racist'

TikTok star Dutch De Carvalho chimed in on the video: 'I mean, what, he's been here like two days? And he's found a way to make fun of the stores that many people in the community rely on.'

More videos surfaced which prompted further backlash on social media.

In one clip, which seemed to have surfaced during Pride, Green commented on how many gay people are in New York, and asked whether 'being gay is just a thing now.'

In another one, he pointed out that he was wearing an NAACP shirt to the gym in the Bronx so 'these people' vibe with him more.

'I'm in the Bronx for a few weeks so I'm like the only white dude in this whole gym, so I got this NAACP shirt so these people vibe with me more,' he purportedly said in one video, the New York Post reported.
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The series of videos that sparked the online outrage shows Green walking around his Bronx neighborhood, where he had moved for his new job, while he blasts the local bodegas and asked his viewers how he was supposed to make dinner
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'OK, so I just moved to New York and I'm going to go grocery shopping, and so I type in like, 'grocery stores,' on my Apple Maps, and every f–king one I go to … they're like this s–t,' he told the camera in one video

Video that Green posted of his offer letter and announcement of moving to New York resurfaced and a Twitter user alerted the company.

'I don't think it's very flattering to have this type of person representing your company,' the user wrote. 'I would revalue his employment if I were you.'

Outreach responded, 'Thank you for bringing this to our attention. Upon investigation, we took swift internal action in accordance with our company policies and in alignment with our core values. He is no longer an employee of Outreach.'

The firm said Green was fired for sharing the offer letter on social media, even though it was only visible for a few seconds.

'It is against company policy for employees to leak private and confidential information, and grounds for termination,' Outreach's vice president of communications told Reason. 'We remain committed to building our culture that finds strength in our diversity, equity and inclusion — and a company where all can succeed.'

Green, who had just signed a 1-year lease with an apartment in the Bronx, told Reason he was fired on his second day of work. He asked for a chance to explain, but said he was denied.

'People can be painted as these mean awful people when really they're just trying to explore new things,' Green told Reason. 'I was exploring New York for the first time … I didn't know that people do grocery shopping at these corner stores.'

'It was more of an intent to almost like make fun of myself for being a new person in the city,' he said.

Green set his TikTok account to private but on Saturday night posted a new video that addressed the backlash and included a compilation of the grad ordering food at a local bodega.
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Green posted a new video to TikTok Saturday night of buying food at a local bodega and distributing it to various homeless men in the area

'If you came here from Twitter, you probably know me as "Bodega Bro,"' Green said. 'So I came off private to show you guys what Bodega Bro is really all about.'

Green then bags up the bacon, egg and cheese rolls and chopped cheese rolls that he bought, along with gatorade and fruit, and films himself distributing them to various homeless men in the area.

In the video, Green adds that 'if anyone is hiring in tech sales or needs a workout partner in New York,' to let him know.


A bugman defends his hive
 
its because a white guy talked about a food desert. remember food deserts and how bad arabs and chinese were for only offering fast and junk food in ghettos?

he couldve saved his job if he said "food desert".
More importantly, he's a handful of rational steps away from saying the quiet part out loud. That's why they've freaked the fuck out. Bodegas never make sense to normal people in normal places because they inherently cannot realize economies of scale and must charge a premium. It is a complete joke of a solution unless you consider the cause: nigger fatigue from better businesses. This man has no chance of addressing the plain-as-day cause without being flayed alive the same as he is now.
 
Those may not be the type of supermarket this guy is looking for. A lot of bodegas call themselves supermarkets if they carry a wider variety of food. Not that they're bad or anything. Some are really good. You just might have to go to a few different ones to get the things you need. But they tend to be everywhere so it's not like you have to travel far to get to another one.

I assume he could take public transportation or drive to some place further away? It's what I do.
You have to visit several supermarke- sorry, bodegas just to get a complete grocery list?
Usually people will cream themselves over how the city is better over the suburbs because "Oh, I just walk 2 minutes to the store to do all my shopping! Lol you have to DRIVE to the store and buy everything at once!"
Well shit, my 6 minute drive to the store sounds a lot better than walking to the bodega for some eggs, and then walking to that other bodega down the block for some fruit, and then walking to the butcher for a steak.
Please note I'm not attacking you here, it's just that when bugmen in general try to extol the virtues of these corner stores, they don't mention that they mostly only sell junk food and you have to visit several of them if you want anything other than a shitty slice of preheated pizza.
 
He was never going to make it anyway. His offer letter said his starting salary was like 43k in fucking New York.

That's like homeless tier.
That’s actually just slightly below the median individual income in New York City of $50,825, so a lot of people there have similar salaries. He’s also early in his career, which makes that median income statistic look even worse because he’s actually not doing bad for his peer group.

I don’t know why anyone lives there if they earn less than $200k since their quality of life would be higher in literally any other city except for San Francisco. If you’re struggling to pay rent, you’re not going to be taking advantage of any of the expensive urban amenities, so why pay so much in rent to be close to them?
 
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blows my mind how people lean into their worst traits and it becomes their personality.

imagine sounding like that XD
Sadly there are thousands of these fatherless homos with the same gay voice, same gay personality traits. Rather than try to get rid of the stereotype, they wear it like it's a badge of honor.
 
He was never going to make it anyway. His offer letter said his starting salary was like 43k in fucking New York.

That's like homeless tier.
He could have legit gotten a job hauling garbage in his hometown and get more money. And he would have union protection. And a pension. And he could have stayed with mom and dad to save for a house. And he could keep banging out all the local mid thots.

Stay out of the cities white boi.
 
Aren't "bodegas" literally just corner shops? Is America really such aWall E-esque corporate dystopia that the idea of shopping anywhere other than at a supermarket chain like Walmart is considered foreign and exotic and needs its own special word?
There's a grocery store chain here called Trader Joe's that I once read tries to emulate the look and feel of a small neighborhood store.

If that's what they were trying for, they're not fooling anyone, because only hipster yuppie scum shop there.
 
There's a grocery store chain here called Trader Joe's that I once read tries to emulate the look and feel of a small neighborhood store.

If that's what they were trying for, they're not fooling anyone, because only hipster yuppie scum shop there.
If I were going to pull a Buffalo on shitlib bugmen (not blacks), Trader Joe's would totally be my Minecraft objective.
 
The New Yorker is immunized against all dangers: one may say his city is dirty, crime-ridden, sociopathic, greedy, it all runs off him like water off a raincoat. But call his bodega a filthy convenience store and you will be astonished at how he recoils, how injured he is, how he suddenly shrinks back: “I’ve been found out.”
 
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If I were going to pull a Buffalo on shitlib bugmen (not blacks), Trader Joe's would totally be my Minecraft objective.

I'd be careful with 'in minecraft' fedposting considering they had a memo not too long ago where they said they were going to start investigating them and considering them viable after Buffalo.
 
That’s actually just slightly below the median individual income in New York City of $50,825, so a lot of people there have similar salaries. He’s also early in his career, which makes that median income statistic look even worse because he’s actually not doing bad for his peer group.

I don’t know why anyone lives there if they earn less than $200k since their quality of life would be higher in literally any other city except for San Francisco. If you’re struggling to pay rent, you’re not going to be taking advantage of any of the expensive urban amenities, so why pay so much in rent to be close to them?
theres plenty of free, low cost entertainment to do in nyc. and cheap places to live if you dont mind the shines.
 
Bro, I know you work in tech and probably don't know this, but they have these apps where you can order groceries and they bring them to your apartment. Eggs, yogurt, cheese, that kind of shit.

Also, this took me all of one second to search.
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Those apps are spyware, just fyi. Guy is dumb but using those apps wouldn't help that.
 
I’ve never visited NYC (hell, I’ve never crossed the Mason-Dixon) but from what I’ve learned about the area: can’t you just live somewhere like NJ or something and commute “into the city” for work? Or do the opposite if you wanted to go get groceries at an actual grocery store?

The commute would be something like two hours each way, more some days. Way more on really bad days.
 
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