Anonymous wrote:OP I"m sorry. I hate that the last few years have taught people that showing their racism is ok. I"m white and like one of the posters on pag. 1 or 2, I too have had other white people say racist things to me. It so disgusting and since I don't have a poker face, I'm pretty sure they know what I'm thinking.
Anonymous wrote:She said for her daughter to grab her purse because she realized when you came by that she idiotically left her purse where anyone could take it. You are making an assumption that her decision was based on race. Don’t vicitimize yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Np here . I’m also AA. I probably perpetuate it but I’m so used to it that if you ask me for help while we are in the store I loudly tell you “stop being racist. I don’t work here” (how much is this, where is this in the store questions)
I also snatch my purse when I see older white people coming toward me. And I lock and unlock my car doors when I see groups of whites coming toward my car. Nobody ever notices but I giggle.
Yes. I am not on the good list this year.
I think your first example is potentially unfair. I’m a white woman ho has been mistaken for a store employer countless times. I think there are some of us who just give off “I am a service worker” vibes wherever we go. Your other two subversive examples are hysterical.
I get asked where stuff is too! I always try to help though.
Anonymous wrote:OP I"m sorry. I hate that the last few years have taught people that showing their racism is ok. I"m white and like one of the posters on pag. 1 or 2, I too have had other white people say racist things to me. It so disgusting and since I don't have a poker face, I'm pretty sure they know what I'm thinking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean I agree OP but not sure what brands have to do with anything. If you were wearing old navy and target (like I do) you still don’t deserve racial profiling. And you aren’t better than another person not wearing fancy brands.
OP here - totally agree. But folks like to make excuses for why these things happen, i.e., racial profiling and police brutality. You can be a highly educated, well off person, and still be seen as less than, when really, she really has no right to think I could ever want to steal her purse… if she actually saw me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The woman was definitely rude, and probably racist but not because she grabbed the bag, but because she didn’t move the cart for you. She grabbed the bag because she probably caught became aware when you approached her how close you were to the cart and the bag and she hadn’t noticed you until you spoke to her. So anyone could have just grabbed the bag, and she wouldn’t have been the wiser.
She was far away; her daughter came and took the cart. I gave her a chance to realize her misstep and apologize. She didn’t.
Well, op, if they were far from the cart and the purse was IN the cart, of course she’s going to tell her daughter to grab the purse.
Who leaves their purse in a cart and is far? Of course she’d realize that she needs to keep her purse with wallet, credit cards, and driver license, insurance cards, and who knows what other documents close to her. Not because you appeared, but because your appearance and calling her out on the card, made her realize how stupid she was to leave her purse behind. Anyway, I am not defending the woman. She was wrong, but her reaction of sending her daughter to bring the purse closer is natural to me - someone who holds close to my purse when I put irrespective where.
Anonymous wrote:My non racist mom does this. Once you’ve been robbed and had someone steal your purse, you’re anxious for the rest of your life.
Anonymous wrote:When a cart is blocking whatever display at a store, I push the cart away. You are too nice, OP.
Anonymous wrote:One time at the grocery store, I left my purse in my cart so I could look at the cakes for a friend's bday party. An AA woman picked it up and walked it over to me and said, "You shouldn't leave this in your cart". We were in the Vienna Giant it it was pretty empty - no one was going to steal my purse and run. I don't know why she felt the need to do this.
That said, I didn't let it ruin my day.
Wish I had been there to support you.