Mom speaks out after she says Chuck E. Cheese ignored daughter | ABC7

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A family is speaking out after they say a character at a Chuck E. Cheese location in New Jersey ignored their 2-year-old girl and the apology they received fell short.

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🙄 it was not your child’s birthday or moment and instead of getting your kid you let them go out there and your press record? Girl bye.

mims
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Think about how much more devastated she'd be when she finds out chucky's not real.

chantalsulaman
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As a black person I don’t get this. THEY SAID THEY WERE BIRTHDAY STARS. And she’s letting her kid interrupt a private party.

Sirtoast
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Even if the mascot could actually see the girl, it was a birthday ceremony thing for everyone on stage. Parents should keep the rest of the kids from going up to the mascot when the mascots focus should be on the birthday people

milliondogstorturedinchi
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You are privileged if that is your biggest concern.

Fister-kwun
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Whyd the video stop as soon as chucky faced her?
Full video?

jimmyhunt
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Oh come on i'm so sick of people screaming racism for no reason

JM-zzjr
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She cant crash somone else's party!!!!

neawatson
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Do you think the Charactor didn't even see her? It's a possibility,

svenswwis
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The only victim in this whole thing is that poor baby who has to grow up with such an ignorant mother. I’m sorry you feel that way was the perfect response from that manager. This news station is disgusting for even entertaining this BS. A harsh lesson for the child? Yes such a harsh lesson that 16 year old HS students who work as mascots can barely see things at eye level out of those costumes. Such a harsh lesson.

oo
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Moral of this whole story is this... Black women can be Karens to!! Also, a lot less outrage against this Karen. She's in three intersectional classes. Black, female and Muslim.

davidohlhaut
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I play a mascot and I tell you one thing, it's not that we don't want to say hi or hi five a child, it's that we are not able to see kids that are ground level.

renemendez
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I've been in a suit in Disney and they are a flippin nightmare..could only stay in 30 minutes of every hour and have to get out..ur vision is pretty impaired also..I've almost ran over kids not knowin they were there..im hopin thats what it was..shes a baby buy her a toy and keep her in her bubble until she's older..she doesn't need to know the world she lives in yet 💯

godisgood
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I wonder if it’s too late for me to sue McDonald’s for Ronald not giving me a high five at a birthday 30 years ago.

mtmiv
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Newly divorced stay at home mom trying to make up a lawsuit over anything to avoid getting a job

politicallyinaccuratetoast
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Her having to cover her face speaks volumes! Wonder if she will blame her daughter for not being able to get free money from the Chucky E. Cheese company?

kevinogles
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These priveleged entitled little wannabe victims are beyond ridiculous

reformedgringle
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My little cousin used to work there, you CANNOT SEE the child due to the custom. The company needs to advise this

stangchicc
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I too was a victim of Chuck E Cheese as a child. I broke down and my life spiraled out of control. I now live in a van down by the river.

scottallen
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The person wearing the costume can see the children on the stage because they are at EYE level they cannot see the child below them because of how the costume is on their head! Please tell me y’all are smarter than this. JUST WOW! No instead let’s make it racist.

misfitkrew