Disaster AMC Theatres apologizes after civil rights leader says he was kicked out of a North Carolina movie theater


By Olivia LaBorde, CNN
December 27, 2023

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Bishop William J. Barber II seen in 2021.

A civil rights leader says he was kicked out of a North Carolina movie theater while attempting to see “The Color Purple” for trying to use his own chair in the disabled section.

Bishop William Barber, 60, said he tried to use the special chair he brought in the disabled section of the Greenville theater on Tuesday afternoon and was told by staff he couldn’t do that.

The former NAACP North Carolina chapter president told CNN he has a medical condition that makes it impossible to sit in a regular chair. He said he walks with two canes and his assistant carries a special chair everywhere he goes.

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Bishop William Barber and the chair he tried to use, seen here in video shared with CNN by Barber.

In video of the incident shared by Barber with CNN, the chair appears to be a stool-type chair with a backrest and no arms. Barber has a form of arthritis known as ankylosing spondylitis, which causes inflammation in the joints and ligaments of the spine, according to the National Institutes of Health.

“I’ve used this chair everywhere,” Barber said. “Broadway, the White House, I’ve never had a problem,” he added.

The Greenville Police Department confirmed officers arrived at the AMC Fire Tower 12 after receiving a call for trespassing. Officers said the caller stated a customer was arguing with employees and the employees wanted the customer removed.

After a conversation with Barber, he agreed to leave the theater voluntarily and no charges were filed, according to a Greenville police statement.

“I felt like I wasn’t being heard,” Barber said. “It felt as though they weren’t even trying to consider making accommodations for my disability,” he added.

AMC representatives said in a statement obtained by CNN affiliate WITN they have apologized to Barber.

“AMC’s Chairman and CEO Adam Aron has already telephoned him, and plans to meet with him in person in Greenville, NC, next week to discuss both this situation and the good works Bishop Barber is engaged in throughout the years,” the statement reads. “We are also reviewing our policies with our theater teams to help ensure that situations like this do not occur again.”

The company also encouraged guests requiring seating accommodations to speak with a manager beforehand to see what can be done.

Barber had planned to see the film with his 90-year-old mother that day, he said.

“I had to leave the theater without my mom. She was left behind with an assistant because I didn’t want to get arrested,” Barber said.

Barber said he will be holding a news conference Friday to address the situation.

In 1993, Barber joined Greenleaf Christian Church in Goldsboro, and over the next three decades he became renowned for his work addressing issues such as poverty, inequality and racism. He served as president of the North Carolina NAACP chapter from 2005 until 2017.

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That chair does not even look comfortable or in anyway supportive for someone with his condition.

There is a near 100% chance this asshole drags that chair around with him everywhere hoping someone challenges his use of it.
AMC’s Chairman and CEO Adam Aron has already telephoned him, and plans to meet with him in person in Greenville, NC
Make sure you bring plenty of mouthwash to get the taste of his dick out of your mouth.
 
Why do I think there was a lot left out of the story?

"I used my special chair in the White House!"
No minimum wage AMC employee is going to believe that.

"I left my mom because I was afraid of being arrested."
Because they asked you about the chair, you left your 90 year old mother behind? Why didn't you both leave? Why did you think you were going to be arrested?

Oh, it's because you chimped out and got into an argument with the minimum wage employees because you are a civil rights grifter.
 
Isn't The Color Purple like 40 years old now? Is there a remake or something?
>the author is a pro-palestinian activist that declined publishing the book in Israel back in 1983 as part of the Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions movement. She demanded Israel end its apartheid before she ever published a book there.
Okay that's kind of funny.
 
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This kind of attention-seeking behavior would get me spanked and told to shut up when was in kindergarten, but apparently when adults throw tantrums like this they get millions of dollars in kickbacks and meetings with CEOs.
Fuck my parents for punishing me for behavior that obviously gets you ahead in life.

"Fuck your chair I wanna use MY CHAIR and ONLY MY CHAIR WAHHHH!!!!!"
 
Counterpoint: If he actually has an AS diagnosis I genuinely do feel sorry for him. It's one of the most painful medical conditions out there and can make healthy, active men into cripples in constant agony. The person I knew with this condition also only had one chair that didn't hurt him as much as others. The disease makes weird bone spurs pop up in places there shouldn't be bone, and fucks with your nerves, so it needed to have no places where pressure was applied to the parts of him that pressed on the bits of bone-that-shouldn't-be. It makes me sad to think about. This person was tremendously fit a decade before.

It doesn't sound like the guy in this case is trying to make it a race thing, though the newspaper of course uses the civil rights leader and Color Purple stuff upfront to make you think it's going to be one (for clickbait purposes, obviously). I don't really see what the harm was in having the chair versus any other kind of wheelchair or old-person stool. Sounds like would-be tyrant mall movie theater manager decided to exercise his power by telling an old man about his disability, and he's finding out about the limits of that power.
 
If he actually has an AS diagnosis I genuinely do feel sorry for him. It's one of the most painful medical conditions out there and can make healthy, active men into cripples in constant agony.
God has a sense of justice if it's real.
The man is a "civil rights activist", which means he has destroyed the constitutional right of whites to express themselves through the choice of their associations.
He has caused massive misery and his "reforms" have resulted in mass death via black crime across the US.
 
We live in a low trust and very litigious society. If he keeled over and was hurt using his own personal chair in their theater, he could sue them. And no mattter how retarded the situation, he could win millions from a sympathetic jury.

No permitting personal chairs is probably in the employee handbook, right next to no permitting outside food.
 
That chair does not even look comfortable or in anyway supportive for someone with his condition.

There is a near 100% chance this asshole drags that chair around with him everywhere hoping someone challenges his use of it.

Make sure you bring plenty of mouthwash to get the taste of his dick out of your mouth.
The seat of the chair is pretty wide and i'm going to guess it's angled in a way to help him stand up.
 
We live in a low trust and very litigious society. If he keeled over and was hurt using his own personal chair in their theater, he could sue them. And no mattter how retarded the situation, he could win millions from a sympathetic jury.

No permitting personal chairs is probably in the employee handbook, right next to no permitting outside food.
Also too, spaces like theatres have an insane amount of legislation and laws regarding things like layout, access to fire exits, aisle clearance etc. Absolutely everything in that theatre would have to comply, from the shape of the seats to the type of paint used on the walls.

Honestly, it sounds like one of those situations where the employees were screwed no matter what they did. On the one hand, as @Diana Moon Glampers there's a man with extremely complex medical needs, and on the other, as @Anasa Tristis said, they could get sued or fined into bankruptcy if something went wrong.

Damned if you do...
 
If I was a wagie, I'm pretty sure I'd not kick a brown person out of a showing of The Color Purple. Not worth it. Who was even complaining? I never see wheelchairs using the disabled section where it's empty space where chairs would be.
If I was a POC Wagie, I'm thinking I still have immunity from race crime. Silly me, it's 2023. That doesn't protect you anymore. I guess all you can say is...."Color me purple".

Also too, spaces like theatres have an insane amount of legislation and laws regarding things like layout, access to fire exits, aisle clearance etc. Absolutely everything in that theatre would have to comply, from the shape of the seats to the type of paint used on the walls.
I'm pretty sure that doesn't apply when it's a screening of The Color Purple in 2023 where the only people seeing it are Civil Rights boomers like this guy and his mother and cockroaches who accidentally wander in expecting dropped popcorn.

That being said ....THIS IS MY CHAIR. THERE ARE MANY LIKE IT. BUT THIS ONE IS MINE!!!!
 
Interview:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i9NpA6F9uoc (PreserveTube)
full res: https://files.catbox.moe/06rofl.mp4 (archive.org)
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So they asked for proof that the chair was medically necessary. I'm guessing at that point he pulled his civil rights bullshit and one of the little niggers working there didn't give a fuck. It's very clear he was dealing with black employees because if they were white, it would be shouted from the rooftops.

Also, it's very disingenuous that he mentions leaving his mother in the movie, yet fails to mention he left her there with an assistant like he does in the CNN article.
 
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