Kaleidoscope Tattoo Deserves Your Business, Not Harassment For Firing Employee Who Refused Service To Police Officers
Earlier in the week I published a blog about a Cambridge tattoo artist named Arianna Lanzillotti who posted on IG that she would no longer be taking clients if they were police or corrections officers. She also was offering graphic tattoos of cops being stabbed in the skull. When Shawn, the owner of the shop found out he fired her immediately. Shawn seems like a very decent person, and his Kaleidoscope Tattoo was receiving a plethora of threatening messages from people who were shocked at his former employee’s posts. This needs to end because he did the right thing. His business has been there for 18 years and they have a great reputation. He condemns what she said and fully supports law enforcement. I hate seeing good people get dragged like this so I invited him to come on the live show to talk about it. When our tyrannical government allows him to open up shop, I will give free turtle gear to any turtle rider who gets a tattoo there. Just take a picture of yourself there, send it to me, give me your shipping info and I’ll send you whatever you want. Interview starts at 30:30 mark. People who do the right thing should be rewarded, not punished.
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