A Vietnam War-themed bar in Melbourne, Australia, is under fire from critics for capitalizing on a war that killed millions.
Rickshaw Bar, located in Melbourne’s Richmond neighborhood, is being slammed for having insensative decor, including old materials from military aircraft, branded dog tags, fiery menu items and bullets inside beer glasses. The bar’s interior also reportedly features an orange motif, which critics claim is inspired by Agent Orange, a chemical weapon used in the war.
The bar, in a now-deleted Instagram post, said it was aiming to “do something a little more radical” with the war-themed decor. However, media outlets and social media users were quick to call out the establishment as being insensitive.
“Imagine a war where over a million people died, & then imagine deciding to create an aesthetic out of it, to sell cocktails filled with bullet shells, with an Agent Orange theme,” the Asian-Australian media site Liminal magazine wrote on Twitter.
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“In a year where anti-Asian racism has risen dramatically, this bar has opened *in Richmond*, a suburb with a strong Vietnamese population, including people who would have *literally fled this war*,” the outlet added. “This is horrific.”
A spokesperson from Australia’s Department of Veterans’ Affairs also commented on news of the bar to TimeOut Melbourne, saying the group “encourages individuals or organisations to acknowledge our involvement in wars, conflicts and peacekeeping operations in a solemn, respectful and dignified way.”
Rickshaw Bar later issued an apology and removed ads for the venue from its social media following the backlash.
“We have taken down our content and apologize to anyone that was offended or found the content inappropriate,” the bar wrote on Instagram. “We have revised our…
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