<p>One Amber Lynn Gilles’ viral post on Facebook, about a staff at San Diego Starbucks, Lenin Gutierrez, in a bid to shame the barista for following coronavirus safety <wbr />norms, boomeranged on her hard when the barista received about $60,000 in tips from people as a mark of support.</p>.<p>“Meet Lenen (sic) from Starbucks who refused to serve me cause I’m not wearing a mask. Next time I will wait for cops and bring a medical exemption,” her post read.</p>.<p>The post went viral with more than 133,000 comments and 49,000 shares before it was taken down Friday.</p>.<p>According to media reports, thousands of people joined in to support Lenin saying that the Californian state law now requires everyone to wear masks in public spaces.</p>.<p>Later, a <a data-saferedirecturl="https://www.google.com/url?q=https://www.gofundme.com/f/tips-for-lenen-standing-up-to-a-san-diego-karen&source=gmail&ust=1593352982094000&usg=AFQjCNGWxWQZxjtXspDMUI5RQdlbUPuMKg" href="https://www.gofundme.com/f/tips-for-lenen-standing-up-to-a-san-diego-karen" target="_blank">GoFundMe page</a> was set up to tip the 24-year-old barista, whom Gilles attempted to shame. Currently, the fundraiser has received over $60,000 as tip from over 3,000 people, for the barista, according to many, “was only doing his job.”</p>.<p>The <a href="https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/barista-mask-row-tips-coronavirus-starbucks-viral-post-lenin-gutierrez-amber-lynn-gilles-anti-vaxxer-a9588821.html">Independent </a>reported that shortly after the Facebook post by Gilles, Gutierrez said in a video response, “I was going to show her the paper showing that we’ve been requiring face masks but we can still help, but before I could say anything she flipped me off and she said, ‘No, I don’t need one’.”</p>.<p>He added, “She started cursing up a storm, she started calling people sheep and she left, and within a few minutes she came back and she asked for my name.”</p>.<p>Later, thanking people for the tips, he said: "I want to remind everyone to be kind to one another and to love each other."</p>.<p>In another post on her Facebook page, Gilles wrote, “I am not scarred or bothered by your ignorant fraud a**’s, not so sorry you losers got nothing better to do. thanks for the ratings you all act like the terrorist organization you are.”</p>.<p>One top comment on this post reads, “You do realize the only one who is benefiting from these “so called ratings,” is Lenen!! He has almost 10,000 dollars in tips!!! ” (sic)</p>.<p>Matt Cowan, the man who decided to start a virtual tip jar on GoFundMe after stumbling upon the post on Facebook, called the donation page, “Tips for Lenin Standing Up To A San Diego Karen.”</p>.<p>In its description, Cowan wrote, “Raising money for Lenin for his honorable effort standing his ground when faced with a Karen in the wild.”</p>.<p>In an interview with KNSD-TV, Gilles said, “I was denied and discriminated against. I didn’t harass anyone, I called him out.”</p>.<p>San Diego County had issued a notice on May 1, 202 requiring residents to wear face-cover in most public settings, in view of the ongoing pandemic. The county also mandated wearing masks when shopping in a store or picking up food at a restaurant.</p>.<p>In response, A Starbucks spokesperson told the media that the company is adhering to COVID-19 guidelines.</p>.<p>“We want everyone to feel welcome in our stores. We respectfully request customers follow social distancing and safety protocols recommended by public health officials, including wearing a facial covering when visiting our stores,” the spokesperson added.</p>
<p>One Amber Lynn Gilles’ viral post on Facebook, about a staff at San Diego Starbucks, Lenin Gutierrez, in a bid to shame the barista for following coronavirus safety <wbr />norms, boomeranged on her hard when the barista received about $60,000 in tips from people as a mark of support.</p>.<p>“Meet Lenen (sic) from Starbucks who refused to serve me cause I’m not wearing a mask. Next time I will wait for cops and bring a medical exemption,” her post read.</p>.<p>The post went viral with more than 133,000 comments and 49,000 shares before it was taken down Friday.</p>.<p>According to media reports, thousands of people joined in to support Lenin saying that the Californian state law now requires everyone to wear masks in public spaces.</p>.<p>Later, a <a data-saferedirecturl="https://www.google.com/url?q=https://www.gofundme.com/f/tips-for-lenen-standing-up-to-a-san-diego-karen&source=gmail&ust=1593352982094000&usg=AFQjCNGWxWQZxjtXspDMUI5RQdlbUPuMKg" href="https://www.gofundme.com/f/tips-for-lenen-standing-up-to-a-san-diego-karen" target="_blank">GoFundMe page</a> was set up to tip the 24-year-old barista, whom Gilles attempted to shame. Currently, the fundraiser has received over $60,000 as tip from over 3,000 people, for the barista, according to many, “was only doing his job.”</p>.<p>The <a href="https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/barista-mask-row-tips-coronavirus-starbucks-viral-post-lenin-gutierrez-amber-lynn-gilles-anti-vaxxer-a9588821.html">Independent </a>reported that shortly after the Facebook post by Gilles, Gutierrez said in a video response, “I was going to show her the paper showing that we’ve been requiring face masks but we can still help, but before I could say anything she flipped me off and she said, ‘No, I don’t need one’.”</p>.<p>He added, “She started cursing up a storm, she started calling people sheep and she left, and within a few minutes she came back and she asked for my name.”</p>.<p>Later, thanking people for the tips, he said: "I want to remind everyone to be kind to one another and to love each other."</p>.<p>In another post on her Facebook page, Gilles wrote, “I am not scarred or bothered by your ignorant fraud a**’s, not so sorry you losers got nothing better to do. thanks for the ratings you all act like the terrorist organization you are.”</p>.<p>One top comment on this post reads, “You do realize the only one who is benefiting from these “so called ratings,” is Lenen!! He has almost 10,000 dollars in tips!!! ” (sic)</p>.<p>Matt Cowan, the man who decided to start a virtual tip jar on GoFundMe after stumbling upon the post on Facebook, called the donation page, “Tips for Lenin Standing Up To A San Diego Karen.”</p>.<p>In its description, Cowan wrote, “Raising money for Lenin for his honorable effort standing his ground when faced with a Karen in the wild.”</p>.<p>In an interview with KNSD-TV, Gilles said, “I was denied and discriminated against. I didn’t harass anyone, I called him out.”</p>.<p>San Diego County had issued a notice on May 1, 202 requiring residents to wear face-cover in most public settings, in view of the ongoing pandemic. The county also mandated wearing masks when shopping in a store or picking up food at a restaurant.</p>.<p>In response, A Starbucks spokesperson told the media that the company is adhering to COVID-19 guidelines.</p>.<p>“We want everyone to feel welcome in our stores. We respectfully request customers follow social distancing and safety protocols recommended by public health officials, including wearing a facial covering when visiting our stores,” the spokesperson added.</p>