Rage Against The Machine's Tom Morello has written an open letter following the storm of the 'pancake gate' controversy when he got into an ugly spat with a Seattle cafe.
The 'Killing In The Name Of' guitarist slammed the 5 Point Cafe, after they refused him entry. He accused them of being 'super rude', 'anti-worker' and called the doorman 'a prick'. The cafe then issued a rebuttal, saying they were simply at capacity before they urged him to 'shut the fuck up'.
A wave of online backlash ensued, before Morello posted the full message on Facebook:
Subject: Pancake-Gate I regret that my twitter salvo about the treatment I received at a Seattle restaurant and the subsequent digital tempest in a tea pot may have taken away from the important work of those organizing for a $15min wage and the Seattle show I played on their behalf.
When next in Seattle I would be happy sit down over a beverage--or sooner on the phone--and discuss the matter to conclusion with all concerned. The restaurant, the incident and my bruised feelings don't matter. What does matter is the hard, tireless work put in by those committed to fighting for a more just world.
If interested however here is the non-140 character blow by blow of the "Encounter At @The5PointCafe":
Our team of musicians flew to Seattle for a benefit show for 15 Now, the grassroots campaign to raise the minimum wage to $15. I've long been a supporter of this particular campaign as well as the national drive for a living wage.
The show itself at the former Off Ramp went great. I was reunited with former @Audioslave band mate @ChrisCornell for the first time in years and together with the raucous crowd it was really a special evening. A good deal of money was raised for the 15Now cause and we wandered into the Seattle late night happy...and hungry.
Two of our hosts from 15Now a band mate of mine, a woman from management, and my brother from Kenya comprised our party. Someone suggested Five Points, a spot I remember fondly from back in the day. I had some reservations because one of our 15Now friends said that while the owner was a good guy and treated staff well, the restaurant itself was on "the wrong side of the minimum wage issue" and had attempted to water down the $15min wage legislation by drawing out the implementation period and adjusting for tips to make it more palatable to small businesses. I am 100% on the side of an undiluted $15Now initiative which is in my view the only "pro worker" position, but hey we were hungry so let's give it a shot.
The restaurant was packed and spirited and we asked the doorman "party of 6 for dinner?" He said they were at capacity and it would probably be a 10min wait. No problem. Then ten people or so left the restaurant. "Can we come in now? Those people just left." No. "Why?" I'm not letting anyone in. "Wait a second. Are you at capacity or are you not letting anyone in?" I'm not letting you in. "So you're no longer at capacity but we can't come in?" No. "Um ok. How about we order take out and sit at one of these 20 empty tables outside?" No. "Ok what's really going on here dude? Some of us have traveled a long way. He's from Kenya! I'm from the 90's!" I'm not letting you in. "Say, is your manager here? Maybe he's a Rage Against The Machine fan? He might even raise your pay to $15 an hour!" More people leave the restaurant. It's clearly under capacity. Then our friends see that inside the restaurant several tables are occupied by friends of ours from 15Now. "Hey look we don't even need a table. We'll just join our friends who are already inside?" No. "Really? Why not?" I'm not letting you in. "Can we just go TALK to them and see if they have room for us?" No. It was like a hipster version of a Studio 54 doorman. At that point my band mate made a flavorful declaration and we decamped to the trusty, attitude free, IHOP where we enjoyed a drama free stack of hotcakes.
To be clear: at no point did myself or anyone in our party "demand special treatment", a "private room" or any other ridiculousness.
I was however pissed at the rudeness of the doorman to my friends and my younger brother--of whom I'm quite protective. I question what underlying motives the doorman may have had. Bad day? Anti-Kenyan? Preferred the Spin Doctors?
Whatever the cause, it is unfortunate that MY actions in response have diverted attention from the great work done by 15Now. "Twitter bitching" is counterproductive as it invites grossly misinformed conjecture not easily dispelled in 140 characters. Lesson learned.
As I've said before Seattle is truly an advanced society with its $15 minimum wage, its legal pot, it's gay marriage, its great music and its Seattle Seahawks.
Next time we'll call ahead.
TM
The storm began with a heated exchange began after Morello's performance at the El Corazan as part of a benefit concert for 15 Now, an organisation that successfully campaigned to get the minimum wage raised to $15 in Seattle.
After the gig, as Blabbermouth reports, Morello and his companions tried to get a "special room" at the 5 Point Cafe, but were refused entry because it was at capacity. He subsequently wrote a series of angry Twitter posts.
Five Point restaurant in Seattle is the WORST. Super rude & anti-worker. Shittiest doorman in the Northwest. Prick. Spread the word.
— Tom Morello (@tmorello) September 27, 2014
“@stabulousness:They were at capacity &u wanted a private room.Think before you tweet rock star.” Complete BS Just a rude prick at the door
— Tom Morello (@tmorello) September 27, 2014
Willing to forgive the Seattle Evil (Egg) Empire 5 Points Cafe doorman powertrip if good guy owner D Meinert fully embraces #15Now min wage
— Tom Morello (@tmorello) September 29, 2014
The 5 Point Cafe responded in kind, with a lengthy Facbook post which said: "Act like a prcik + get treated like a prick... Rock stars don't get special treatment at The 5 Point. We couldn't give less of a shit. Sorry."
Morello then responded to THAT post, with a sort-of apology ("I regret that my twitter salvo may have taken away from the important work of those organizing for a $15min wage") which then evolved into him asking if the doorman was "anti-Kenyan?"
Still with us? OK. There's more. The 5 Point Cafe's owner has now called Morello's racism accusations "fucked up."
He continues, "That really sucks and is crazy abusive. Done with you. Maybe you don't realize you were acting the punk but you were. Just because 10 people leave a place doesn't mean the place still isn't over capacity. Ugh. You should really STFU."
In other news, Morello reunited on-stage with Audioslave bandmate Chris Cornell while in Seattle - their first time playing together in seven years.