I'm at a fine dining restaurant with a girl, and an Indian (feather not dot) couple comes in after us. They're greeted immediately, and they give them our table. I'm furious, so I call a manager to complain. He apologizes and says, "Sorry sir, but they had reservations."
Fuck fine dining establishments! RACISM!!!
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Now that is cheeeeesy!
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That be rasssssiss
Yes, happened to me too and I'm really upset. I went to a fast food place for lunch and when I walked up to the the front of the line, in keeping with my White Privilege, I was asked to go the the back of the line. I left my wallet in the car so I didn't have my White Privilege badge with me but I felt it was obvious I'm white, so why did I need to show my badge? Anyhow they were all rude and disrespectful so I just left. Later at my evening White Privilege Meeting I shared my experience and we all discussed strategies for handling awkward moments like I had. Some suggested I pull down my hoodie so everyone can clearly see I am white and should get special attention. Others told stories of being caught committing serious crimes (CFWW - Committing Felonies While White) and being let loose and given a free restaurant gift card along with a friendly pat on the back and apology by white police honoring our White Privilege. Still it was very annoying and I am going to pull my hoodie down when I enter a restaurant in the future even if it is hot, uncomfortable and hard to see my face. It just gives them an excuse to pretend they can't see that I am white and should be afforded my White Privilege. It's tough out there.E-mail: ezgirlproducer at yahoo dot comComment
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Yes, happened to me too and I'm really upset. I went to a fast food place for lunch and when I walked up to the the front of the line, in keeping with my White Privilege, I was asked to go the the back of the line. I left my wallet in the car so I didn't have my White Privilege badge with me but I felt it was obvious I'm white, so why did I need to show my badge? Anyhow they were all rude and disrespectful so I just left. Later at my evening White Privilege Meeting I shared my experience and we all discussed strategies for handling awkward moments like I had. Some suggested I pull down my hoodie so everyone can clearly see I am white and should get special attention. Others told stories of being caught committing serious crimes (CFWW - Committing Felonies While White) and being let loose and given a free restaurant gift card along with a friendly pat on the back and apology by white police honoring our White Privilege. Still it was very annoying and I am going to pull my hoodie down when I enter a restaurant in the future even if it is hot, uncomfortable and hard to see my face. It just gives them an excuse to pretend they can't see that I am white and should be afforded my White Privilege. It's tough out there.

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Read through the start, was not sure if guilter or poking fun of guilters, so did not continue readingYes, happened to me too and I'm really upset. I went to a fast food place for lunch and when I walked up to the the front of the line, in keeping with my White Privilege, I was asked to go the the back of the line. I left my wallet in the car so I didn't have my White Privilege badge with me but I felt it was obvious I'm white, so why did I need to show my badge? Anyhow they were all rude and disrespectful so I just left. Later at my evening White Privilege Meeting I shared my experience and we all discussed strategies for handling awkward moments like I had. Some suggested I pull down my hoodie so everyone can clearly see I am white and should get special attention. Others told stories of being caught committing serious crimes (CFWW - Committing Felonies While White) and being let loose and given a free restaurant gift card along with a friendly pat on the back and apology by white police honoring our White Privilege. Still it was very annoying and I am going to pull my hoodie down when I enter a restaurant in the future even if it is hot, uncomfortable and hard to see my face. It just gives them an excuse to pretend they can't see that I am white and should be afforded my White Privilege. It's tough out there.
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