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A clubber has been taught a lesson by a nightclub after she posted a racist Facebook rant having been turned away for being too drunk.

Deborah Smith's foul-mouthed post about 'olive-coloured' doorman on The Loft's own page backfired when the club itself posted it, along with a detailed explanation of just why she would be barred in future for her racist views.

The post went viral over the weekend, with locals applauding the anti-racism stance taken by The Loft nightclub in Weston-super-Mare, as reported by the Bristol Post .

The Loft said her rant 'made us grimace', and asked if she would only be satisfied if the club included a 'colour chart' when it interviews people for the job of door staff.

(Image: Bristol Post)

The club ended by confirming she was barred from entry because she was too drunk – and pointed out they were following laws laid down by the British Government.

The 44-year-old began her rant at 3.30am on Saturday morning after her night out ended when she was refused entry to The Loft.

"Why???? Because some foreign t**t says I was too p***ed to enter. Well funny that, because I'm now home sad so annoyed because, I can coherently type this post, with correct spelling, touch typing, yet too p***ed to get into a f****** club in West Super," she began.

"Too p*****? Assumed buy (sic) a god dam foreigner? In my country? England!!!! Born in Somerset… and told I am too w******d by some olive coloured T***!" she continued.

"In all my years of getting w******d in Weston, to be told in my in my 40s. Britain is not BRITAIN anymore. Dictactated (sic) to by some olive coloured f****** a*******, pumped up by a position (not of stature) but of authority (nonetheless) telling ME (A WHITE, BRITISH FEMALE) …I'm not allowed in a club? Well lets put it very clearly! NATIONAL FRONT? Here I come!!!" she added.

Then, the capital letters began…

"NOT IN MY COUNTRY MATE! NOT IN MY HOME TOWN!!! NOT WHEN I LOVE EVERYONE WHEN P*****!!!!! AND MOST DEFINITELY NOT IN MY 40S"

The rant then continued in a similar vein, but included phrases like: "I was not racist before, hey but f*** am I now!!! How dare you allow your door, foreign, olive coloured, accented, non-english, door man, refuse me entry on the basis of being too drunk? Im typing his?"

And Ms Smith finished her rant with a pledge to share her views widely. "Christ is this club going to be stated over every social god dam media site, I can find," she said.

(Image: Bristol Post)

The Loft were happy to fulfil that final promise, and shared Ms Smith's rant with their own takedown.

The club started by thanking Ms Smith for her 'racist spiel', in a post they later took down from their Facebook page.

"It certainly made us grimace that even in today's society there are such dim lights still flickering in the background harbouring such racist and personally disgusting views towards other human beings," the club said.

"We have a society of acceptance and tolerance within the UK yet there are people who still exist with such outdated and outrageous beliefs of racial hatred," they added.

"Did you not for one second think that the door staff could have been British citizens with a proud heritage? As for 'olive coloured f****** a******', what colour would you prefer the doormen to be in your country?"

"Is there a particular shade of white that is acceptable? Maybe you feel it should be part of the interview process, to hold candidates against a colour chart and deviations shall not be permitted past a shade either side," the club said.

"The rules the door staff are following are those set by an institution you may have heard of known as the British Government and it's a pesky legislation called the licensing act. Fancy those 'god dam foreigners' as you like to call them upholding English rules," they added.

The Loft's post was shared hundreds of times before it was later removed, although Deborah Smith's Facebook page still had a disparaging public post about the nightclub more than 36 hours later.