When a Diner Turns into a Pulpit of Hate

By Benjamin Cross

When you walk into a small-town diner in Vermont, you expect a hot cup of coffee, a plate of eggs, and maybe a friendly chat about the weather. What you donโ€™t expect is for the business to be run by someone who openly wishes death upon her neighbors.

Thatโ€™s exactly whatโ€™s happening at The Hartland Diner, owned by Nicole Bartner, right here in Windsor County. Instead of building community, Bartner has turned her dinerโ€™s Facebook page into a platform for rage, insults, and hostility. The evidence is right there in her own posts (see screenshots).

One post calls Republicans โ€œfilthy Rebsโ€ who should โ€œdie screaming in a fire.โ€ Another celebrates the death of Charlie Kirk and spins it into bizarre conspiracy theories. Others sneer at Christians, mocking scripture and praying that white evangelicals would vanish by sundown so โ€œthe rest of us can eat our pie in peace.โ€

This isnโ€™t just โ€œpolitics mixed with breakfast.โ€ This is hate speech with hash browns.

The Line Bartner Crossed

Some will shrug and say, โ€œItโ€™s her page, she can say what she wants.โ€ True โ€” free speech covers a lot of ground, even the ugly parts. But letโ€™s not confuse free speech with decent speech. When a local business owner uses her public platform to call for people to burn alive or disappear, itโ€™s not just tasteless โ€” itโ€™s dangerous.

Free speech means you can speak without government punishment. It doesnโ€™t mean the community has to stay silent while a business owner publicly dehumanizes her neighbors.

This Isnโ€™t Vermont

Vermont is small. Hartland is smaller. We know our neighbors. We look out for one another. Weโ€™ve always prided ourselves on civility, even when we disagree.

Disagreement is healthy. Debate is necessary. But open calls for violence? Mocking the faith of half the town? Thatโ€™s not Vermont. Thatโ€™s not community. Thatโ€™s bitterness, weaponized.

When a diner stops serving food and starts serving verbal venom, it ceases to be a place of welcome. It becomes something else entirely โ€” a pulpit of hate dressed up as a breakfast joint.

A Choice for the Community

So hereโ€™s the question: Do you want your dollars funding this kind of rhetoric? Every cup of coffee sold is fuel for a business that mocks, demeans, and divides. Every time the community shrugs, it gives permission. And permission is how this kind of ugliness spreads.

Hartland deserves better. Vermont deserves better. A diner should bring people together, not cheer for their destruction.

The truth is simple: we donโ€™t strengthen our state or our country by standing silent when local businesses preach hate. We strengthen it by saying, loud and clear: โ€œNo thanks โ€” not here, not now, not ever.โ€

๐Ÿ”ฅ Final word: Hartland, Vermont doesnโ€™t need a hate-pulpit disguised as a diner. And the fact that Nicole Bartner has chosen to make her business a megaphone for hate means the community has every right to push back. Donโ€™t feed it with your silence โ€” or your wallet.


54 responses to “When a Diner Turns into a Pulpit of Hate”

  1. Thomas Walsh Avatar
    Thomas Walsh

    Would be great to see her go out of business!

  2. Local Avatar
    Local

    Sheโ€™s an awful human being who clearly suffers from severe mental health issues.

  3. Leila Avatar
    Leila

    During covid I gave her $1200 when she posted how the diner was struggling. Didn’t even know her nor ever ate at the diner. If she knew I was a republican, would she have still cashed my check? Pretty sure I know the answer. I had no idea she was so hateful

    1. Gary Larson Avatar
      Gary Larson

      She’s everything wrong with our Country. Liberal white woman who is nothing but a COMMUNIST.

  4. Mike Hamblin Avatar
    Mike Hamblin

    Lived in hartland for 50 years. I will never go to this establishment. I would never recommend this place. I hope people heed these words and never go. This is a great place.

  5. Little tiny dog Avatar
    Little tiny dog

    She’s got a following of equally crazy people in town I can say that. I’ve started a list. Just watch the local list serve, they’ll make themselves known. They are all dangerous, close minded idiots. The kind that the left finds useful. Never a full thought amongst a gaggle of them, they feed off each other, almost competing for the newest ridiculous thing to “resist”.

  6. Tama Chabot Avatar
    Tama Chabot

    Thank you so much for speaking up and writing this article. I have lived in Hartland for 50 years and never have I ever been so Barrassed of a business. Hartland has hard working accepting people, she does not belong nor represent us.

  7. Brian Sprague Avatar
    Brian Sprague

    Very well written! This could not be closer to the truth! I live in Hartland, Grew up in Hartland. Lots of people have always agreed to disagree on certain political issues but nothing to the extent of the Hartland Diner! Its honestly disgusting and not ok how she thinks this is fine and how people should think and act. There Truly is no place for this in Hartland or anywhere else. The hate needs to be stopped before more political violence happens.

  8. Aaron Farris Avatar
    Aaron Farris

    Finally its been said ….. I would never spend a dime in that place its disgusting its lasted this long.

  9. Julie Avatar
    Julie

    Those are not even the worst post that I have seen from her.

  10. Mark Avatar
    Mark

    It’s about time someone brings attention to this.

    1. Robert Lawson Avatar
      Robert Lawson

      Me and my hunting buddies plan on stopping in for breakfast opening day with our Trump hats and side arms on this should put her in overdrive.

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