The young man wanted to pay attention to the problem of racism, but lost his job.

The 20-year-old Khalil Cavil, who worked as a waiter at the Saltgrass Steak House restaurant in Odessa (Texas, USA), published on Facebook a photo of a check of $ 108: “We do not give a tips to a terrorist” [Now this post is deleted]. The young man wrote that he allegedly received this message from one of the visitors. At the same time, Kavil painted the name and bank details of the guest.
I want people to understand that this is racism, and this hatred still exists. Although this is nothing new, this is what will check your faith.
At that moment I did not know what to think and what to say, it caused me disgust. All day I had to remind myself that Jesus died for these people too. I decided that this would give me inspiration and strength to change the world in the only way I know.
Halil Katvil

After the publication of the post, the SaltGrass management banned the client, whose name was indicated on the check, visit the institution. And Cavil began to come from caring from caring users who wanted to support it.
But a few days later, in an interview with Odessa American, the waiter admitted that he himself wrote a racist note, and also apologized to the reporter for a lie.
I wrote it. I have no explanation. I made a mistake. There is no excuse for what I did.
Halil Katvil
The Saltgrass Steak House released a press release that also reveals the waiter's deception.
After further investigation, we learned that our employee fabricated the whole story. We turned to the injured visitor and invited him to our restaurant to dine at our expense. Racism in any form is unbearable, and we will always act quickly if this happens in any of our establishments. And the falsehood and accusations of someone in racism give rise to anxiety.
Terry Turney (Terry Turney)
Kaval admitted that he hopes that his post will spur the conversation "about this hatred, which is still ongoing, which is still widespread here." The waiter said that many on Facebook offered him money so that he could visit the college in Dallas and work at the same time. The donations amounted to about a thousand dollars, but he had already returned most of the money back.
Despite his name, Katvil is not a Muslim and does not have family ties with the Middle East. He emphasized that his father named him in honor of an army friend.
According to the leadership of Saltgrass Steak House, Kavli no longer works in a restaurant, refusing to tell how they learned about the falsification of history.
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