To: Miss Marple; xJones
Talk about enforcing multiculturalism, I was in my local Post Office last week when a young black woman came in and asked the clerk where the Christmas stamps were. The clerk, also black, told her that the Kwanzaa stamps were on a rack against the wall. She asked again for the Christmas stamps, and he kept shouting across, "No, move your hand down a little, you'll find the Kwanzaa stamps right there." The poor woman was clearly embarrassed, since by now everybody in the PO was looking at her, and she just grabbed the packet of stamps, put her money down and scurried out the door - without the Christmas stamps she had originally come in for, but with a fresh pack of Kwanzaa stamps, which she clearly had not wanted.
First of all, you have to understand that this particular P.O. branch is obviously a festering swamp of racial hatred, stirred up by a very surly older black clerk who makes no secret of his hatred of whites and his expectation that all other blacks, whether employees or patrons, will join him in this. It was very disturbing seeing the clerk virtually force this young woman to buy "Kwanzaa" stamps, but I suspect it happens a lot, and many blacks are being strong-armed into giving up Christmas in favor of a racial non-holiday.
20 posted on
12/24/2002 7:25:51 AM PST by
livius
To: livius
Let some black racist try to "strong-arm" this black person or my family into celebrating this Kwanzaa nonsense over Christmas. He, she, or it will see stars, and I'm not talking about the ones on top of a Christmas tree or in the night sky.
27 posted on
12/24/2002 9:28:55 AM PST by
PallMal
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