This was never done to upset or insult anyone. There are so many things out in the world that point at Australians and bag us out, yet we take it on the chin. Do not jeopardize peoples hard work! The food is great and so is the service and atmosphere,' one person wrote.Īnd another said: 'It's extremely disappointing that this has been found as racist and offensive. Being a keyboard warrior seems fun to you. 'All people saying that this "Business" is racist is hiding behind a fake profile pic. However, many have jumped to the restaurant's defence, with some describing the artwork as a 'fun atmosphere - bringing you down memory lane' and critics should 'get a life and not worry about decor of a chicken shop'. But not now.'Ī diner has spotted artwork perpetuating stereotypes about African-Americans in a Melbourne cafe I honestly want to try some of your burgers but I can't patronize a place that mocks and trivializes what it means to be Black in America,' another said.Īnd another posted: 'Wow.
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One that involves an elaborate photoshop job,' one wrote. Mr Rahman's post, which has attracted more than 1,100 shares, has been met with a mix of anger and support, with some describing the interior decor as 'horrendous' and 'racist nonsense'. 'As for the other images we will be replacing them.' 'We used to listen to Biggie Smalls and we liked his music so we wanted him to be part of our restaurant.
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Mr Ionnou told The Age that the restaurant will replace some of the offensive artwork after receiving widespread criticism - but added they were a big fan of Biggie Smalls. The Melbourne cafe - known for its southern style fried chicken - features a white family armed with guns