Anonymous wrote:And then you run to dcum because.....?
Loser.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I think you need to chill out. Her comment was more offensive to herself. She meant that in some areas, Black folks are less likely to have bank accounts and credit cards, so they have to go to a store and pay cash. It is just a fact abd she wasn't PC about how she related that to you. Big deal. Understand her point and where she is coming from and move on.
Agree, some folks like to shop with big wads of cash, and it's not whitey.
Anonymous wrote:With the new information (OP being white), I agree with all of this. OP sounds like the type who claims to be "color-blind" but then completely freezes up when others talk so openly and freely about race.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now that I know OP is white, I basically agree with this. Sounds like she thought she was giving you some good advice and was just couching it in generalizations about people's buying behavior based on race.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the person making the comment was being self-deprecating about her race. I would just let it go.
+1
Now if she is normally hostile to you, that's another thing entirely and you're right to be offended. Also whether she meant to be hostile or not, it's not a good idea to talk in these terms in the workplace. So if you're pissed off, that's your right. But in reflecting on the context you've provided, I wonder if you may be overthinking this.
So if the op told the other person "you need to stop acting so black and start acting more white" that would have been okay too? Why is it okay if one person says it, but not another?
The same reason why you can call your husband an idiot but your neighbor can't. Stop being so stupid.
And take note asians, blacks, and latinos...white people are not your friends who can be trusted. Stop getting so comfortable, and save the jokes for those who aren't looking for a reason to question you in a hostile way or criticize you. Do your job, go home, and socialize during your free time.
Why did I say Asians? We already know this. Blacks and Latinos take note.
Anonymous wrote:Now that I know OP is white, I basically agree with this. Sounds like she thought she was giving you some good advice and was just couching it in generalizations about people's buying behavior based on race.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the person making the comment was being self-deprecating about her race. I would just let it go.
+1
Now if she is normally hostile to you, that's another thing entirely and you're right to be offended. Also whether she meant to be hostile or not, it's not a good idea to talk in these terms in the workplace. So if you're pissed off, that's your right. But in reflecting on the context you've provided, I wonder if you may be overthinking this.
Anonymous wrote:OP, I think you need to chill out. Her comment was more offensive to herself. She meant that in some areas, Black folks are less likely to have bank accounts and credit cards, so they have to go to a store and pay cash. It is just a fact abd she wasn't PC about how she related that to you. Big deal. Understand her point and where she is coming from and move on.
Anonymous wrote:Op here....sorry I did not clarify. I am white and the other employee is black. And the friend I was talking to is Hispanic. We are a very racially diverse company, which makes it all th more angering to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now that I know OP is white, I basically agree with this. Sounds like she thought she was giving you some good advice and was just couching it in generalizations about people's buying behavior based on race.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the person making the comment was being self-deprecating about her race. I would just let it go.
+1
Now if she is normally hostile to you, that's another thing entirely and you're right to be offended. Also whether she meant to be hostile or not, it's not a good idea to talk in these terms in the workplace. So if you're pissed off, that's your right. But in reflecting on the context you've provided, I wonder if you may be overthinking this.
So if the op told the other person "you need to stop acting so black and start acting more white" that would have been okay too? Why is it okay if one person says it, but not another?
Anonymous wrote:Now that I know OP is white, I basically agree with this. Sounds like she thought she was giving you some good advice and was just couching it in generalizations about people's buying behavior based on race.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the person making the comment was being self-deprecating about her race. I would just let it go.
+1
Now if she is normally hostile to you, that's another thing entirely and you're right to be offended. Also whether she meant to be hostile or not, it's not a good idea to talk in these terms in the workplace. So if you're pissed off, that's your right. But in reflecting on the context you've provided, I wonder if you may be overthinking this.
Now that I know OP is white, I basically agree with this. Sounds like she thought she was giving you some good advice and was just couching it in generalizations about people's buying behavior based on race.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the person making the comment was being self-deprecating about her race. I would just let it go.
+1
Anonymous wrote:I think the person making the comment was being self-deprecating about her race. I would just let it go.