Starbucks barista gets $65K in tips after mask encounter with San Diego "Karen"

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When Amber Lynn Gilles expressed her indignation over a Starbucks worker's suggestion that she follow the company and county's public health mandate by wearing a face mask, she likely had no idea how profitable it would prove — for the barista she blasted.

Gilles is the latest social media participant to be dubbed a "Karen," a name now used to reference white women acting entitled in public. The San Diego resident on Monday posted a photo of Starbucks employee Lenin Gutierrez on Facebook, saying the young barista "refused to serve me cause I'm not wearing a mask. Next time I will wait for cops and bring a medical exemption."

The self-described activist and yoga instructor did not respond to a request for comment, but made clear in multiple posts that she rejects medical data and science showing masks curb the spread of the coronavirus.

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As of Friday, 5,806 Californians had died of COVID-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus, according to John Hopkins University, and San Diego has required residents to wear masks in public since May 1.

The widely shared and commented-upon post promoted many expressions of support for Gutierrez, including from those who wrote they'd like to give him a tip, prompting a sympathetic stranger, Matt Cowan, to start a virtual tip jar for the worker on GoFundMe. The donation page entitled "Tips for Lenin Standing Up To A San Diego Karen" had raised more than $65,000 for Gutierrez as of Saturday afternoon.

"Everybody is rallying around somebody for doing what they're supposed to do and trying to protect everyone else. It just goes to show you there are a lot of good people out there and that outweighs the bad," Cowan told a San Diego news outlet.

Gutierrez, an aspiring dancer, posted a Facebook video expressing gratitude for the donations, and relaying his surprise that an unpleasant incident that lasted just a few minutes could result in something "so big."

He described being assigned the front register and asking Gilles if she had a face mask, leading her to curse and storm out, only to return moments later to snap a photo of Gutierrez, ask his name and threaten to phone Starbucks corporate headquarters before leaving again.

I’ve received numerous messages asking for my side of the story. Since this seems to be the most popular thread I decided to post my personal experience here. Thank you all for the love and support. Posted by Lenin Gutierrez on Wednesday, June 24, 2020

"We respectfully request customers follow social distancing and safety protocols recommended by public health officials, including wearing a facial covering when visiting our stores," a Starbucks spokesperson stated in an email.

Binda33 on June 27th, 2020 at 06:34 UTC »

I'd love to know what kind of medical exemption she thinks she should have.

tucci007 on June 27th, 2020 at 05:48 UTC »

she is demanding a share of the money now and threatening to sue the people that set up the gofundme

EDIT: yes it is true

https://www.nbcsandiego.com/news/local/woman-who-shamed-starbucks-barista-for-refusing-to-serve-her-without-mask-speaks-out-as-baristas-gofundme-grows/2354016/?amp

EDIT: IANAL but based on the money amount I doubt a lawyer would bother, the shame of taking the case wouldn't be worth it (and we are talking about civil tort lawyers here)

EDIT: the twisted machinations of her deluded mind have created the grounds and justifications, YTF are you asking me

NopeYouAreWrongbuddy on June 27th, 2020 at 02:26 UTC »

The worst part is the same woman trying to claim part of the money he received. How much more fucking entitled can you be?