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~~Well, the apology was appropriate, and said all the right things. It appears the owner was not fully aware of the situation, and they took care of it in an appropriate way by firing the staff member, and issuing a public statement condemning, by name, Nazis.~~
Upon looking at some of their other burger names, they are just sorry they crossed a line and got shit for it.
While it's nice that they immediately regretted their decision after learning the Proud Boys are a white supremacy extremist group, it's also terrifying they had no idea the Proud Boys are a white supremacy extremist group. How do these people exist?
I don't have a problem of ignorance. That just means you don't know something. Willful ignorance is a whole other game though. It sounds like they were just ignorant and willing to learn from their mistakes.