Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Deal with it. So the woman is not friendly to you. How does it actually affect your life? Let it go. Do not report her and possibly have this (probably poor) hourly worker lose her job. You don't want that kind of bad karma. Just let her be.
And, realize that many black people deal with this kind of treatment DAILY from whites. I am black, very friendly, professional and polished looking and got followed/ignored (yes, in the SAME trip by different salespeople) last week at Anthopologie while the white customers got very different service at the same time.
I guess you just aren't used to it as a white person.
I am so freaking sick of hearing that because I am white, I do not "get" discrimination. Please...enough already you sound ridiclous. I get stereotyped all the time as a very short, petite, woman who looks like she is 16 years-old. I get laughed at when I order a drink, I have had the cops threatened to be called when I used my ID at a liquor store, I have people try to butt in front me in lines at places thinking I am a child and will not say anything, and the list goes on.
Not to mention I am a woman in a finance field that moved to the top quickly so I get looks and rude comments from men I work with about my ability a good amount.
I do not go through life throwing this in people's faces these negative experiences, nor do I act like I am a victim. I DO get what it is like so quit your bullshit already.
Not the pp, but your comparisons are laughable. Are you really trying to make this argument? Wow..... SMDH.
You absolutely, 100% DO NOT know what it's like to be discriminated against, based on being black. To claim otherwise is foolish.
Of course I do not for being black because I am not black. But to say that white people do not get discrimination because they are not black is incredibly ignorant and stupid. Good god I am so glad I do not live my life thinking about each and everytime I get a stare or a look because then I would be as miserable and rude as pp. But wait...I am white so I dont get it. Please bitch get a life and seek some help!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Deal with it. So the woman is not friendly to you. How does it actually affect your life? Let it go. Do not report her and possibly have this (probably poor) hourly worker lose her job. You don't want that kind of bad karma. Just let her be.
And, realize that many black people deal with this kind of treatment DAILY from whites. I am black, very friendly, professional and polished looking and got followed/ignored (yes, in the SAME trip by different salespeople) last week at Anthopologie while the white customers got very different service at the same time.
I guess you just aren't used to it as a white person.
I am so freaking sick of hearing that because I am white, I do not "get" discrimination. Please...enough already you sound ridiclous. I get stereotyped all the time as a very short, petite, woman who looks like she is 16 years-old. I get laughed at when I order a drink, I have had the cops threatened to be called when I used my ID at a liquor store, I have people try to butt in front me in lines at places thinking I am a child and will not say anything, and the list goes on.
Not to mention I am a woman in a finance field that moved to the top quickly so I get looks and rude comments from men I work with about my ability a good amount.
I do not go through life throwing this in people's faces these negative experiences, nor do I act like I am a victim. I DO get what it is like so quit your bullshit already.
Not the pp, but your comparisons are laughable. Are you really trying to make this argument? Wow..... SMDH.
You absolutely, 100% DO NOT know what it's like to be discriminated against, based on being black. To claim otherwise is foolish.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Deal with it. So the woman is not friendly to you. How does it actually affect your life? Let it go. Do not report her and possibly have this (probably poor) hourly worker lose her job. You don't want that kind of bad karma. Just let her be.
And, realize that many black people deal with this kind of treatment DAILY from whites. I am black, very friendly, professional and polished looking and got followed/ignored (yes, in the SAME trip by different salespeople) last week at Anthopologie while the white customers got very different service at the same time.
I guess you just aren't used to it as a white person.
I am so freaking sick of hearing that because I am white, I do not "get" discrimination. Please...enough already you sound ridiclous. I get stereotyped all the time as a very short, petite, woman who looks like she is 16 years-old. I get laughed at when I order a drink, I have had the cops threatened to be called when I used my ID at a liquor store, I have people try to butt in front me in lines at places thinking I am a child and will not say anything, and the list goes on.
Not to mention I am a woman in a finance field that moved to the top quickly so I get looks and rude comments from men I work with about my ability a good amount.
I do not go through life throwing this in people's faces these negative experiences, nor do I act like I am a victim. I DO get what it is like so quit your bullshit already.
Anonymous wrote:Deal with it. So the woman is not friendly to you. How does it actually affect your life? Let it go. Do not report her and possibly have this (probably poor) hourly worker lose her job. You don't want that kind of bad karma. Just let her be.
And, realize that many black people deal with this kind of treatment DAILY from whites. I am black, very friendly, professional and polished looking and got followed/ignored (yes, in the SAME trip by different salespeople) last week at Anthopologie while the white customers got very different service at the same time.
I guess you just aren't used to it as a white person.
Anonymous wrote:Deal with it. So the woman is not friendly to you. How does it actually affect your life? Let it go. Do not report her and possibly have this (probably poor) hourly worker lose her job. You don't want that kind of bad karma. Just let her be.
And, realize that many black people deal with this kind of treatment DAILY from whites. I am black, very friendly, professional and polished looking and got followed/ignored (yes, in the SAME trip by different salespeople) last week at Anthopologie while the white customers got very different service at the same time.
I guess you just aren't used to it as a white person.
Anonymous wrote:Deal with it. So the woman is not friendly to you. How does it actually affect your life? Let it go. Do not report her and possibly have this (probably poor) hourly worker lose her job. You don't want that kind of bad karma. Just let her be.
And, realize that many black people deal with this kind of treatment DAILY from whites. I am black, very friendly, professional and polished looking and got followed/ignored (yes, in the SAME trip by different salespeople) last week at Anthopologie while the white customers got very different service at the same time.
I guess you just aren't used to it as a white person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What exactly did she do?
People are assholes to me everyday because I'm Black. If this is all that you've had to deal with because you are White, consider yourself lucky. It sucks, doesn't it?
Do you truly believe this? How so? Every day?? For that reason only??
Many Africans look down on AA, as do many Hispanics, Asians, etc. You see how they greet the customer in front of you and then you, and then the one after you. I haven't spoken a word, and I get attitude. So what is it? It's the only think different about me...what am I to infer? Or when I'm in a store and I'm being followed around? What would you think?
All of you who summarily dismiss this, why don't you look at what is going on around you? Since you can't actually walk a mile in my shoes. I lived in another country for two years and had reverse culture shock dealing with all of the latent and overt racism in this (my) country. I have always been treated better by strangers in Asia and Europe than here in my own country.
So, it is ok for the OP to infer that this woman is treating her like crap because she is white, but if a black person says they are getting treated like crap because they are black, the black person is the problem. Riiiight. This type of thinking is what creates angry black women. I can't take this shit.
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Yeah, and this makes you hate white people even more, so now what? You live with anger and bitterness and that's your life? OP had a situation and that is what we are responding to. To many other posters it seemed clearly racist. Why are you so uncomfortable acknowledging that? It does happen you know.
I'm not saying that it doesn't happen. IMO, OP, as a white woman, just needs to suck it up. Whites in this country get so many more privileges over nonwhites every day that honestly, I don't care and don't particularly feel bad for the OP that she has to deal with this ONE person at ONE place in life. There are nonwhites who deal with this EVERY SINGLE DAY at many different establishments.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What exactly did she do?
People are assholes to me everyday because I'm Black. If this is all that you've had to deal with because you are White, consider yourself lucky. It sucks, doesn't it?
Do you truly believe this? How so? Every day?? For that reason only??
Many Africans look down on AA, as do many Hispanics, Asians, etc. You see how they greet the customer in front of you and then you, and then the one after you. I haven't spoken a word, and I get attitude. So what is it? It's the only think different about me...what am I to infer? Or when I'm in a store and I'm being followed around? What would you think?
All of you who summarily dismiss this, why don't you look at what is going on around you? Since you can't actually walk a mile in my shoes. I lived in another country for two years and had reverse culture shock dealing with all of the latent and overt racism in this (my) country. I have always been treated better by strangers in Asia and Europe than here in my own country.
So, it is ok for the OP to infer that this woman is treating her like crap because she is white, but if a black person says they are getting treated like crap because they are black, the black person is the problem. Riiiight. This type of thinking is what creates angry black women. I can't take this shit.
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Yeah, and this makes you hate white people even more, so now what? You live with anger and bitterness and that's your life? OP had a situation and that is what we are responding to. To many other posters it seemed clearly racist. Why are you so uncomfortable acknowledging that? It does happen you know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, when someone is like this to me (for whatever the reason), I act overly friendly to her - big smiles, effusive greetings, the works. It highlights hot shitty she are acting - sometimes it changes her, but more often it embarasses her (either of which is fine with be).
If she's actively rude to you (not just "she's friendlier to others than she is to me"), talk to the manager. But if you do this, do NOT mention race - you have no idea if that's the real reason for her attitude, and you will cause the manager to immediately dismiss your complaint if you bring it up.
Oh come on. The cashier is clearly racist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What exactly did she do?
People are assholes to me everyday because I'm Black. If this is all that you've had to deal with because you are White, consider yourself lucky. It sucks, doesn't it?
Do you truly believe this? How so? Every day?? For that reason only??
Many Africans look down on AA, as do many Hispanics, Asians, etc. You see how they greet the customer in front of you and then you, and then the one after you. I haven't spoken a word, and I get attitude. So what is it? It's the only think different about me...what am I to infer? Or when I'm in a store and I'm being followed around? What would you think?
All of you who summarily dismiss this, why don't you look at what is going on around you? Since you can't actually walk a mile in my shoes. I lived in another country for two years and had reverse culture shock dealing with all of the latent and overt racism in this (my) country. I have always been treated better by strangers in Asia and Europe than here in my own country.
Anonymous wrote:Ah. The Black Woman With Attitude.
Love it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's funny but what the OP describes happens all the time in PG county where I live, I am white and when it happens it drives me crazy but I don't say anything. I just chalk it up to rudeness. Or it just seems that people are angry all the time, have you noticed that or is that just in PG county? I say that because when I go to the Safeway in neighboring Anne A'rundel county, everyone is so nice and friendly. I don't think I'm generalizing but that's been my experience in 8 years here.
What do you mean that people are angry all the time? What type of people? Are you inferring that black people (who make up the bulk of PG County) are "angry all the time"? If so, please stop perpetuating untrue stereotypes. The "angry black man/woman" tripe is getting old.
It's a stereotype for a reason. If you pay attention you will notice it too. It would be nice if you tried to be a bit more pleasant, because the nasty angry, attitude gets old.
Anonymous wrote:OP, when someone is like this to me (for whatever the reason), I act overly friendly to her - big smiles, effusive greetings, the works. It highlights hot shitty she are acting - sometimes it changes her, but more often it embarasses her (either of which is fine with be).
If she's actively rude to you (not just "she's friendlier to others than she is to me"), talk to the manager. But if you do this, do NOT mention race - you have no idea if that's the real reason for her attitude, and you will cause the manager to immediately dismiss your complaint if you bring it up.