You gotta admit it: When you see headlines like this...
...you can more easily understand policies like this:
A new upscale restaurant in Florissant, Missouri, called Bliss has quite the age restriction.
Women must be at least 30 to enter, and men must be at least 35 [after 7pm].
I feel like I should remind everyone that this is a black business where every patron in the news segment was black, in a majority-black city.
Or, at least, it used to be majority-black. Due to people fleeing the city and the fact that more black children are aborted than are born in many urban areas, the population of both blacks and the city overall has declined in the last decade.
Unlike some outlets that like to say "teen" or "youth" violence, we'll call it what it is: The absolute breakdown of black America due to fatherlessness, welfare, and the glorification of crime.
Anyway, back to the story at hand before we get accused of too much noticing.
More from KY3:
Marvin Pate, 36, and his wife opened Bliss just two weeks ago.
'It represents pure happiness and pure utopia. It's a home away from home. You can come here and feel like you're actually on a resort,' Pate said.
The restaurant's West African and Caribbean cuisine isn't the only hot topic simmering on social media - people can't stop talking about the age restriction.
Not gonna lie, that sounds like some delicious food made by a sensible husband-wife team. Probably one of the few restaurants in St. Louis that I'd visit without the fear of being shot and/or robbed.
People on social media weren't complaining, either:
St. Louis should probably get its "teen" problem under control, too. Just saying. ๐
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