by Josh Ford | 24News
With the push for “political correctness,” one Texas restaurant chain decided it’s had enough. The owner posted a sign, letting people know they’re not bowing to the demands of others — and almost immediately, their sales began to soar.

Jeff Anon, the CEO of Berryhill Baja Grill, was feeling quite fed up with how sensitive everyone has become, so he decided to do his part to push back against politically correct people who think they can control everyone else’s speech, according to ABC News.
Anon warned his customers that he may offend them by being too “politically incorrect.” In fact, at all 9 of his restaurant’s Texas locations, signs were posted warning potential customers that neither Anon nor his employees are politically correct. What’s more, the signage boldly told customers that if they don’t like it, they were free to leave.

So, if you go to a Berryhill Baja grill, you’ll find signs posted outside the establishment that read, “Notice: This store is politically incorrect. We say ‘Merry Christmas,’ ‘God bless America.’
We salute our flag and give thanks to our troops, police officers, and firefighters. If this offends you, you are welcome to leave. In God we trust.”
“I just got tired of all the news of everybody having to be politically correct,” said Anon, explaining he had seen enough national controversies over things like Christmas, such as the criticism that erupted on social media about Starbucks’ red holiday-themed cups. Anon, who’s a practicing Jew, added that he doesn’t understand why people get so bent out of shape simply from hearing someone say, “Merry Christmas.” or saluting America.

“There’s nothing wrong with saying ‘Merry Christmas’ in lieu of ‘Happy Holidays.’ When people say ‘Merry Christmas,’ they’re being nice,” Anon explained. “They’re not trying to be politically incorrect or have religious beliefs.”
Indeed, it’s such a simple concept, and if a Jewish man isn’t upset by being wished a Merry Christmas rather than a Happy Hanukkah, why should anyone else be offended by it? What’s even cooler about Anon and his restaurants is that he decks them out with both full Christmas and Hanukkah decorations, showing what tolerance, inclusion, and co-existing really look like. Contrary to popular belief, it doesn’t involve exclusion under the guise of being “politically correct.”

The CEO received a ton of support for his efforts, too. “The outpouring of support has been absolutely terrific. We’re actually getting a lot of requests from people to get the sign,” Anon said, adding that for each negative comment, he receives “hundreds” of positive ones.
“Some people say you shouldn’t take religion into the workplace,” Anon furthered before explaining, “We’re not trying to bring religion into the workplace. It has nothing to do with religion. It’s the spirit of America and freedom.”
Indeed, it’s nice to see someone taking a stand against those who are hyper-sensitive and so easily offended. It’s time to be unapologetic when we aren’t doing anything that worthy of apologizing for — like wishing someone well by saying Merry Christmas or God bless. The correct response when receiving such a greeting isn’t to be upset by it, but rather to simply say “Thank you.” After all, it’s a pleasantry, not an insult.
Maybe if we all took a lesson from Jeff Anon and his approach, we can finally put an end to the “politically correct” madness that seemingly seeks to ruin everything by finding a reason to be offended where there truly isn’t one. As for those who may disagree, just like the sign says, they are welcome to find somewhere else to eat.
Awesome
I don’t know about anyone else, but I am SO sick of all this BS!!! Please, let’s get back to using COMMON SENSE, and stop following all these Wackos! SMDH!!
Also allow the Ahmish to have religious freedom to support their lifestyle by selling and bartering farm produce to support their families and lifestyle. They are actually going green, reducing chemicals in food, using horses and limiting emission causing machinery, and reducing stds by having a morale lifestyle in their relationships. Longevity is around 85 years, without Doctors and Dentists. They must be doing something right!
They always have used horses.
I am glad that somebody has finally had the intestinal fortitude to step forward and stand up for our rights. I am tired of the minority trying to tell us the majority what to do. We can run our businesses the way we want we can live our life the way we want we can express our views the way we want we don’t need the moron community to try and take over.
yes it is about time. You don’t like it that call freedom and if I want to said that my freedom.If you dpn’t like so much it call a airplane get on one and don;t let the door hit you on way out.Go see what it like when you don’t said what you want? The gov. weill tell you what you are going to said and how? Don’t see anyone going to the airport to fast,
Where are they not allowed to sell, barter? The area I live in in Maryland has numerous stands where you can buy all kinds of food and other
products. They are always jammed with cars. Good people.
I agree with the owner, and as Mr. Sowell put it so well…it is futile to talk facts and analyses with people who enjoying a sense of superiority in their ignorance.
I’m now even more bummed The Woodlands, Market Street location closed. I might be taking a trip into town just to support this restaurant. I’ve definitely been missing the food for a while.
I’m so glad to see this. This gives me hope for our future! I wish this restaurant were near us, in PA. Our state is the most outrageous state in the country. God bless and prosper you ❤️❤️❤️
REFRESH MY MEMORY : Just how did we ( as a huge country ) get so fucking hung up on this P C crap ?
Don’t we know what that Middle finger is for ? Seems we all ( male & female ) just need to grow a BIGGER SET OF BALLS and tell the ones making any noise about what “ WE WANT TO HAPPEN “ to eat shit and SHUT UP ! ; ) Kevin
Where is this sore located, please.