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Is This Man Playing The Race Card Perhaps Could This Be An Occasion Where He Is Justified In Complaining?
...or should he simply not get’ so uppity’?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Serve something to someone who knows they didn't order it, has food allergies, yet tucks in anyway. Customer's decision. Staff probably should be trained to respond better but most will be expecting a basic waitering job and not know what to do when some unusual complaint turns up. In this incident someone got given a banana. One can understand it wasn't seen as a big issue, but in retrospect the staff/management should make an effort. The bill was settled from account somewhere. Most likely someone knew he was at that table.
Someone sent him a banana - and he reported it to the police? Come on! It’s not as though the police don’t have enough to do. If the intention was to cause hurt and upset, think how miffed the sender would be if the recipient laughed. Well, that didn’t work did it! This man has given his ‘benefactor’ exactly what he wanted. Silly billy.
Sending the banana - we don't know if it was a genuine joke or they had some malicious intent. If he didn't know who sent it he can't be certain of the reason.
But the reaction by Wetherspoons seems to have been a bit pathetic. There wasn't a lot that they could do but they could at the very least have taken the guy's complaint seriously.
I live in a city with 95%+ white Europeans so I have to admit that I have no experience when it comes to racism but am surprised that the larger cities haven't managed to balance their multiculturism a bit.
But the reaction by Wetherspoons seems to have been a bit pathetic. There wasn't a lot that they could do but they could at the very least have taken the guy's complaint seriously.
I live in a city with 95%+ white Europeans so I have to admit that I have no experience when it comes to racism but am surprised that the larger cities haven't managed to balance their multiculturism a bit.
I'm not sure what he means by saying Wetherspoons "didn't take it seriously"?
What did he expect them to do, and what did they actually do? It just seems they didn't see an issue, but tbf, I wouldn't refused to serve something ordered, just because the person was black, either.
SP, what are your own views?
What did he expect them to do, and what did they actually do? It just seems they didn't see an issue, but tbf, I wouldn't refused to serve something ordered, just because the person was black, either.
SP, what are your own views?
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