Ruth’s Chris Steak House Just Reminded America How to Grow Up and Get Dressed
Finally, someone has the guts to say what most of us are thinking. Ruth’s Chris Steak House—an American classic for high-end dining—just dropped the hammer and said no more dressing like you just rolled out of bed. The restaurant is cracking down on hats, tank tops, swimwear, gym shorts, and all the lazy, disrespectful clothes that have turned too many public spaces into Walmart on a Sunday morning. Think about it—the average steak plate at Ruth’s Chris isn’t just a meal; it’s close to $90 worth of tradition and excellence. People paying that kind of money should not have to look at some slob’s pajamas or exposed underwear while they enjoy their dinner.
This push for a proper dress code is more than nostalgia—it’s about restoring basic respect. For years, America has been told by the Left that “anything goes” and “there are no standards.” Look around: airports now need to ban pajamas because common sense has gone extinct. When even the guy at the TSA starts sounding like your grandma, you know things are out of control.
Of course, the liberal media clutch their pearls anytime a business tries to raise the bar. They fawn over supposed “inclusion” while shaming anyone who values order and excellence. Maybe if the folks at CBS got off their high horses and actually visited one of these restaurants, they’d understand the difference between Chili’s and a place where steaks don’t come microwaved. But expecting the elite media to get real-life experience is like asking them to name three amendments to the Constitution—they simply can’t do it.
Maybe this is what happens when liberals run wild with their “do whatever feels right” mantra. Dress like a slob, act like a slob—because it’s all about “being comfortable,” right? But here’s the harsh truth: how we dress shapes how we behave. You dress with dignity, you act with dignity. Lowering the bar only drags us all down, and the globalist crowd is more than happy to see America lose its standards, one sweatpant at a time.
Ruth’s Chris isn’t just selling steak. They’re selling tradition, pride, and a little bit of what made this country great—standing up to the loudest voices in the room and saying enough is enough. If we don’t draw some hard lines now, what’s next? Will the airlines hand out slippers for your flight to Beijing? Maybe next time you eat out, you’ll be served by a robot in yoga pants. Think about it.
Source: Townhall
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