Minneapolis Businesses Offer Refuge and Aid After Shooting Incident
ReutersJanuary 28, 20261 min1,140 views
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- π Businesses in Minneapolis opened their doors to protesters seeking safety following a shooting incident involving federal agents.
- π₯ The situation is described as heartbreaking, with residents scared to go outside and observers being "executed by the state" in broad daylight.
Immigrant-Owned Businesses as Sanctuaries
- ποΈ The street is lined with immigrant-owned businesses that have served the neighborhood for decades.
- π These businesses provided refuge for people, including children, who were struggling to breathe, offering them a safe place.
The Role of Hospitality in Crisis
- π€ Business owners feel a responsibility to offer solace, heat, and electricity to the community, especially during times of crisis.
- π§ This includes making bathrooms public and providing water for those in need.
- β€οΈ The core idea is that hospitality compels business owners to have empathy and take care of the community that supports them by spending their money.
- β Small business owners see their job as embracing the community under all circumstances, reflecting a deep connection beyond commerce.
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MinneapolisShooting IncidentFederal AgentsProtestersRefugeAid HubsImmigrant-Owned BusinessesCommunity SupportHospitalitySmall Business Owners
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