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A North Carolina car dealership did the unthinkable after a Black female customer purchased a vehicle on Thursday.
A Facebook post shared by Tyrone Jacob, the woman’s brother, detailed the egregious act. A Lumberton Honda dealership employee was terminated after he sold a 2016 Toyota Camry to Trinity Bethune and posted a racist, stereotypical post referring to the woman as “Bon Quisha.”
“This is not how I planned to congratulate my little sister on her first car purchase. This is completely intentional, disgusting, unfair, and many other adjectives I could use to describe this situation. Rather than responding like a “Bon Quisha,” I’m responding like a Karen. This was not a mistake. With the exception of the letter “N,” her name is spelled using the first row of the keyboard.”
[Opinion] North Carolina Car Dealership Calls Black Woman Bon Quisha in Now-Deleted Facebook Post That s Not Her Name
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Car Dealership Calls Black Woman Bon Quisha On Facebook
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By Madeline Hughes mhughes@andovertownsman.com May 10, 2021
May 10, 2021
NORTH ANDOVER â A Boston-based firm is taking steps forward to redevelop the 77-acre Royal Crest Estates on Route 114 into a mixed-use property with more housing, retail space, restaurants and a hotel. It s a very large piece of land and is underutilized, said Jim Keefe, a principal executive at Trinity Financial, the company working on the Royal Crest redevelopment.
Trinity Financial has not filed any formal plans with the town, but has been working with town officials on the multi-step process to create a zoning overlay district to allow for the multi-use development. Voters would have to approve the changes to North Andover s zoning at a special Town Meeting in the fall.