Philadelphia Bar Just Enraged Dems With a Huge Warning Sign To Liberals In Front Window

Philadelphia Bar Just Enraged Dems With a Huge Warning Sign To Liberals In Front Window

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Democrats seem to be enraged over a sign posted in a window in Philadelphia as a warning to liberals. It’s a sign that most Americans would probably enjoy, but it has a select few others outraged. At the Old Philadelphia Bar, the sign simply says: “If you’re not proud to be an American, do not bother to come in.” As a liberal deterrent, it is a really good one. It would have kept someone like Michelle Obama out. It probably works much better than garlic on vampires.

The Old Philadelphia Bar is at the corner of Martha and Dauphin streets in the Kensington section of Philadelphia. The sign doesn’t say “If you’re not an American, do not bother to come in,” it merely states that if you’re not “proud” to be American, do not bother to come in. That should be a no-brainer. You just know that someone is going to come in and dare the owners to stop them and their America-hating rhetoric.

A customer took a pic of the sign on the door earlier this week and posted it to a Facebook community group. Liberals blew up and came unhinged. No big surprise. One person kidded that the bar must belong to Joey Vento, the late owner of Geno’s Steaks, who infamously and proudly displayed that “THIS IS AMERICA … SPEAK ENGLISH” sign at the iconic cheesesteak shop.
One young woman from Fairmount who saw the pic online said she would not ever go to Old Philadelphia Bar, commonly known to locals as Old Philly. She says her boyfriend is an Indian man with a beard. “I would avoid going there,” she said. “It’s usually fine. Sometimes, some places, it’s not fine. As is obvious from that sign.”

A writer from Philly Mag wrote:

“About 15 minutes into my Thursday-night visit to Old Philadelphia Bar, the inevitable happened. A man, who said he was a former firefighter before saying that he was a Mexican, which he then said was “just a joke” (the Mexican part), walked up to the jukebox, put his money inside, and played the 1984 Lee Greenwood hit “God Bless the USA.” And as the anthemic chorus began, many of the patriotic patrons at the bar joined in:
And I’m proud to be an American
Where at least I know I’m free
And I won’t forget the men who died
Who gave that right to me
And I’d gladly stand up next to you
And defend Her still today
’Cause there ain’t no doubt
I love this land
God Bless the U.S.A.

The message on the door is a recent addition to the bar, which has been around for more than 40 years and serves $1.50 pints of domestic beer — $1 during televised local sporting events. There are American flag pennants, “USA” signs, and red and blue stars all over the walls. It’s the type of bar where you’re more likely to find construction workers and toothless men than the hipsters and yuppies who have taken over parts of the neighborhood around the bar.
“Not over run with hipster douchebags,” is how one recent Google review puts it. “And even if you do see some hipster douchey McDouchebags … they know to keep their abject stupidity to themselves.”

“If you’re in this country, you should be proud to be an American,” one Old Philadelphia bartender told me.

“But what about people who are in this country who simply aren’t American?” I asked her. “How should they feel about a sign like that?”

She shrugged and said, “We love everybody here … Besides, a Spanish guy put it up for us.”

A regular who was listening to our conversation chimed in.”

The staff at the bar doesn’t get the outrage. A bar manager told Philly Mag that, if anything, the addition of the sign has increased business. I bet it has. “If you’re in this country, you should be proud to be an American,” one Old Philadelphia bartender told me. So very, very true. “But what about people who are in this country who simply aren’t American?” she was asked. “How should they feel about a sign like that?” She shrugged and said, “We love everybody here … Besides, a Spanish guy put it up for us.” Now, that’s funny and goes to prove that you can come from another country and still be a patriot that loves this nation. Just like my best bud Trevor Loudon from New Zealand. He just became an American citizen and a bigger patriot you won’t find out there.