The True Story Behind #NYCStripperStrike (And How It Can Be Fixed)
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New York City's dancers are tired of ambitious bartenders stealing the show: "We just want professional courtesy!"
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According to some of social media’s most popular dancers, New York City’s strip clubs are on the brink of civil war.
Dancers across the city aren’t going to work, and they’re using the hashtag #NYCStripperStrike to air out their issues.
The main problem: Bartenders are allegedly taking stage time and tips from their co-workers, breaking a sacred code of the club.
Model and dancer Casci Sade posted a video on her IG explaining the situation with video evidence.
“I repeat I am not hatin! But these are bartenders. On stage! How are we supposed to make money. You on our set. We don’t go behind your bar and make drinks. The clubs allow this behavior. We just want professional courtesy!”
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Hit page 2 to see how this all got started and how customers around the city are taking the news – one even has an idea for how to restore peace.
The Real Story Behind The #NYCStripperStrike (And How It Can Be Fixed) was originally published on globalgrind.com
The strike started on Sunday (October 22) when dancer Gizelle Marie vented to Instagram about her frustration with how NYC clubs are being managed..
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She posted:
Me nor any dancer should have to leave the comfort of their own home/city to make a fucking check. If y’all don’t start promoting dancers to get more money thrown at (than) your bartenders (you’re) gonna (lose) your dancers.
Since her post, Gizelle has been using her account to promote a city-wide stripper strike.
Aside from the money issue with bartenders, Gizelle also called out racist clubs who treat light-skinned and Latinas better than Black women.
For the doubters, Gizelle quoted an interview with Cardi B as proof of the colorism that’s run NYC clubs for years.
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Following Gizelle’s lead, Maliah Michel and dancers nationwide have posted to support and spread word of the strike.
Check page 3 for the best reactions from customers, including one idea that could possibly restore peace.
The Real Story Behind The #NYCStripperStrike (And How It Can Be Fixed) was originally published on globalgrind.com
Here is how the #NYCStripperStrike is affecting local dancers, customers and concerned citizens.
https://twitter.com/AwManSheBak/status/923017307831570437
https://twitter.com/AwManSheBak/status/923018863121485825
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https://twitter.com/Jack_Gray/status/922952596603666434
Paging @IAmCardiB.
The Real Story Behind The #NYCStripperStrike (And How It Can Be Fixed) was originally published on globalgrind.com
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