Cowering in the corner, waiting for a pat on the head and a doggie treat for being good, little, obedient doggies.
This woman, and everyone else who's defended her, may believe she's overcome her racism, but her first reaction after being fired was anger at the NAACP and Roland Martin because they're black and should have defended her:
She feels like no one's been willing to fight for her. "It hurts especially when the NAACP is doing it and Roland Martin is doing it. These are black people, they never asked me what happened, these are people who haven't been on the front line like I have for 45 years..."
In her mind race should still be the deciding factor.