To: aomagrat
Sure it could happen. Reverse discrimination is not politically correct though, therefore this is a non-event -"outlandish and "frivolous."
Imagine if it were the other way around. What would happen then?
To: concerned about politics
Dan Rather would lead off with it if it were white employees doing the same to black customers.
6 posted on
06/09/2002 7:39:25 AM PDT by
rebelyell
To: concerned about politics
Hey, right after the Cincinnati riot I went into an ARBY's and all the black staff were giving me the eagle eye and whispering and I just walked out of there pronto. I walked out of there starving, but I would not give them a chance to sell me food that had been spit on or worse! I will never go to a restaurant where blacks have access to food as they might do a Jesse Jackson and spit in it or worse, put dope or cleaning solvents in it.
26 posted on
06/09/2002 8:40:36 AM PDT by
timestax
To: concerned about politics
Jesse Jackson would be on site in five minutes.
To: concerned about politics
Imagine if it were the other way around. What would happen then? Oh c'mon, dare to answer your own question. I think you know exactly what would happen: that same fire-breathing spokesman would come out, just as unassuming and sheepishly as you please, using phrases like "deeply regretting" any "offense" to the aggreived black customers and stressing how they pride themselves on a "diverse" workforce. Then they would decline to contest the matter in court, opting instead for a fat check-writing session and the hiring of some "racial sensitivity" consultant!
Until these corporate empty suits, who will fight tooth and nail any regulations on labor, the environment, et cetera, cease to be a herd of invertebrates around the "civil rights" racketeers, I will find it difficult to feel sorry for them.
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