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ChaosVortex
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« Reply #6 on: 9 July 2009, 13:32:57 » |
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I think this is a job for PHOENIX WRIGHT. Seriously, this sounds like one of those cases. I'm pretty surprised they'd call a verdict like this. I work at a gas station, a black man laid down his money for his lottery tickets, I picked them up...it was busy so I was trying to move as fast as I could, and he cussed me out because he didn't HAND me the money, he made me lay the money back down so he can pick it up and put it in my hand.
Please. I work* at Wendy's and I get people who just happen to be in a bad mood all the time. You'll get yelled at for the slightest thing. I had an old guy give me a $20 bill to pay for his food. I'm required to check all $20 bills and higher, so I lifted it to the light for confirmation. He starts the biggest complain I've ever seen from an old guy. "How dare you check my money? You don't trust me? Gimme my money, I'm not buying food from you." Weirdest part of it all, the bill was real. *The word "work" is soon to be in a past tense, unfortunately.Not ALL the time, well it happened alot in the past, in these days a normal white man can't say anything to a biased black man without being called racist. I'm so not hearing this conversation.
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Kuchiri
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« Reply #8 on: 9 July 2009, 19:08:27 » |
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Another point, when I worked in Chicago at a Meijers, we had a limit 11 on $1 dollar butter. All the cashiers was told if you see a FAMILY, bring up more than 11 you had to tell them that the limit was 11 and I had to take some out.
Three black ladies came up, one black lady had boxes of it in her lap and started splitting them up, I told them that it was a limit 11, and I got called racist because they were black and I was limiting the amount of items they could have.
Funny story, when the Service Coordinator came up to talk to them about the whole butter thing, she also mentioned it was limit 11 per family. They called her a racist too and said 'How dare you think we all live in the same house.'
She asked to check their driver license of two of them. After checking one, she checked another...and the first words out of her mouth 'These two addresses are the same.' The second woman snatched the card from her hand saying 'Wrong one, that is my old one.' and pulled out another ID that was clearly older with a different address on it.
The SC decided to give them the extra butter, and they complained to five managers on their way out that they were treated poorly because they were black. One of them laughed and told them I was dating a black girl at the time.
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Mikero
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« Reply #12 on: 9 July 2009, 23:45:13 » |
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Right, I'm really not into this whole conversation. So I'm just gonna try to leave it alone and just say that I'm still waiting for Mumia Abu-Jamal to get a fair trial. I work at a gas station, a black man laid down his money for his lottery tickets, I picked them up...it was busy so I was trying to move as fast as I could, and he cussed me out because he didn't HAND me the money, he made me lay the money back down so he can pick it up and put it in my hand.
This has nothing to do with him being Black. "Reverse racism" is a pressing issue, but that story is a real #####en reach, man. There are people who are going to claim racism no matter what colour they are anyway and the allegation that you can't say anything to black people or they'll call you racist is complete bull#####. Yeah, not into this.
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