Are you suggesting that it would be okay for her to use her position to show him that females are superior to males?
He works for a living and she was a bureaucrat.
Perhaps she should have used her position to show him that bureaucrats are superior to those whom are not bureaucrats. They do have the power afterall.
Maybe just that he was being a jerk?
Maybe just that she was being a jerk?
Maybe he did have a chip on his shoulder about her color.
Maybe she has a chip on her shoulder about his color.
It was rural Georgia 45 years ago.
It's still pretty much rural Georgia.
But just ignore the fact that she went out of her way to help him after initially brushing him off. What she ended up doing for him was not part of her job.
Oh, I will ignore it. Why did she go out of her way and do things outside of her job to help this man? Guilt? She compromised her own job with her own statements. I, as a white male, would not want to have to go into this woman's office and ask for help, because there is no telling what someone like this is thinking. I better not use words that are too large, or provide too much detail, or she may get an inferiority or a superiority complex and run amok on my case...
How about people who operate by the rule of law and not their individual perceptions of social justice, whatever that is?
Don't be ridiculous. You challenged me to state alternative reasons that she thought he was acting superior and I did. I made no justifications for anything. Nice red herring. Stop changing the subject.
Why don't you watch the full video and hear it from her instead of being such an idiot?
You make it sound like white bureaucrats won't do worse than shuffle you off to someone else just because they're having a bad day. LOL