23-year-old Alewia Tola Roba walked into the newly-opened store in Aurora, Colorado, and berated the Asian-owned business on Friday, arguing that it had no right claiming that name which Roba considered African-American slang.
Immediately after Roba ordered, she asked if the company is black-owned. The employee addressed her question and acknowledged that they are majority Indonesian.
That's when Roba accused Trap Tea of profiting off black culture.
“You’re using black culture to gain customers. This establishment is not black-owned, but you’re stealing black culture,” the proud Ethiopian filmed herself chasticizing.
Roba continued to interrupt responses: “No! You’re thieves—Asian people stealing black culture once again.”
"It’s okay. You’ll be exposed," she added, repeating the same accusations.
The server originally waiting on Roba then thanked her for her payment despite her disapproving differences. "No! I came here because I thought it was black-owned," Roba clarified, supposedly telling her friends that she was supporting a "black business."
When a black customer attempted to defend Trap Tea, Roba called the man a racial slur before the video cut off.
https://thepostmillennial.com/black-woman-accuses-asian-boba-trap-tea-owners-of-appropriating-black-culture
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