Spar staff member hailed for refusing to serve couple who called man a ‘faggot’
A staff member in convenience store Spar has been commended for turning away two customers who mocked a gay man because of his appearance, calling him a āfaggotā.
The victim, Colm, from Dublin, posted on Facebook about the incident in which he went across the road to his local shop wearing shorts and a big jumper.
Speaking to OutMost, he said: āI walked over to Spar to get some wine and cigarettes. I was just wearing shorts and a jumper. I mean, I just live across the road so I just threw clothes on, not thinking about how I was dressed.
āI realise I was wearing a big jumper and some shorts, I did look a bit weird.
The original post which went viral
āI was in the queue and there was a guy and a girl in front of me buying a bottle of wine.
āThe guy turned to the girl and said ālook at that faggot in his shortsā. And laughed in my face. I just looked away because I didnāt want to make a scene, you know?
āWhen they got to the top of the queue, the guy who was working at the till said: āSorry, I heard what you said and Iām not going to serve youā, and took the bottle of wine and put it under the counter.ā
Colm also apologised as his original post contained the phrase āscaldy hunā, which he used to describe the female who gave him abuse. Some dubbed his original post problematic, as they said it was misogynistic.
Colm has since spoken to say he did not expect his post to be shared so widely. It has since gone viral.
Spar Ireland tweeted from its official Twitter account in support of the staff member.
We believe in respect for all people and therefore weāre very proud of #SparGuy
ā SPAR Ireland (@SPARIreland) November 24, 2014