Saturday, December 30, 2023

AMC Movie Theaters Apologizes to Rev. William J. Barber II


AMC Movie Theaters apologizes to prominent Rev. William J. Barber II after kicking him and his 90-year-old mother out of a showing of The Color Purple...

Rev. Dr. William J. Barber II has sat with presidents, he’s marched with Jesse Jackson and he’s been arrested in peaceful protests for voting rights and higher wages, but his recent experience at the AMC Fire Tower 12 was new to him.
The civil rights leader, at the Greenville, N.C. theater with his 90-year-old mother to see The Color Purple on Tuesday, was asked to leave the theater over a seating issue.
Rev. Barber, 60, has long suffered from a form of arthritis known as ankylosing spondylitis. He has trouble sitting for long stretches, cannot use a wheelchair and walks using two canes. Low chairs are an issue for him. He travels with his own chair and almost always uses it instead of the seating provided in public spaces.
“My chair has been everywhere,” Barber told Religion News Service. “In hospitals, in restaurants, in airports, in the White House and in Congress. It’s a need that I have because I face a very debilitating arthritic condition.”
Tuesday, however, employees at the theater would not allow him to use his special chair, saying it was a fire hazard. Only wheelchairs were permitted, he was told. When Barber asked to see the theater’s written policy, he says he was told there wasn’t one.
Police were called and Rev. Barber agreed to leave, even though he did not agree with the theater’s policy and had to leave his mother in the theater with an assistant.
“I felt like I wasn’t being heard,” Barber told CNN. “It felt as though they weren’t even trying to consider making accommodations for my disability,” he added.
AMC later issued a statement obtained by CNN.
“AMC’s Chairman and CEO Adam Aron has already telephoned him, and plans to meet with him in person in Greenville, NC, next week to discuss both this situation and the good works Bishop Barber is engaged in throughout the years,” the statement reads. “We are also reviewing our policies with our theater teams to help ensure that situations like this do not occur again.”
A spokesperson for AMC Theaters later told Religion News Service, “We sincerely apologize to Bishop Barber for how he was treated, and for the frustration and inconvenience brought to him, his family, and his guests.”
The spokesperson also maintained that AMC welcomes people with disabilities. “Our theatre teams work hard to accommodate guests who have needs that fall outside of the normal course of business,” he added.

13 comments:

Oregonsistah said...

I didn’t realize he couldn’t use a wheelchair

Anonymous said...

American diabilities act

Anonymous said...

I see the point of both sides. I had to let my Camry go and upgrade to a Rav 4 once I found out my knee injury was caused by osteoarthritis. When that mess starts acting up, low chairs and stairs are the enemy! Thanks mom and grandpa 😩

Anonymous said...

My heart goes out to Rev. Barber. Good luck to him with this his form arthritis. It can't be easy. It affects all parts of the body especially the spine and it can affect the eyes (getting arthritis in the eyes is no joke).

Glad that Barber and the AMC CEO are meeting next week. Barber is one of the good guys doing good work.

Anonymous said...

He used that chair at Aretha's funeral and I automatically knew it was health related.

Anonymous said...

I support Reverend Barber.

Anonymous said...

Sue them, brother. This is discrimination.

Anonymous said...

I use to work at the Grove theater in Beverly Hills, David Spade would use our folding chair from the break room with no problem. It would be set out for him before he can. I don't see the issue here. It's health related... FYI Kanye been at my hospital since the other night under, he's on 5150, high security.

Anonymous said...

@407 wow. Wonder why he's under such hi security. Got to pray for him. Smh.

No Chiraq said...

His rights as a disabled american were violated

Anonymous said...

They really called the cops because an old disabled man needed to use a special chair to watch a movie. Conflict resolution skills are at an all time low and if you're black the cops get called over minor disagreements.

Anonymous said...

👀👀

Anonymous said...

Sin and a shame.

Post a Comment

Commenting Rules: Please watch your language. Disguise curse words if you must use them and do not threaten or attack other commenters.

Comments violating the rules will be deleted.