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In reply to the discussion: Comment about someone's race at work: big deal or not? [View all]Lee-Lee
(6,324 posts)20. I can't see that as racist
You can't pretend she isn't black and play that "I don't see color" crap, and it doesn't seem in any way to have been done with malice or bigotry.
At one place I worked we had two guys named Joe Nelson- one was a short skinny guy and one a big, heavy guy- so it was Half Nelson and Full Nelson.
People are all different- you can acknowledge the differences without being racist or otherwise offensive and we don't need to get so sensitive that we think even saying anything about it is racist.
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I think it showed that they were treating her like anybody else. You said you're sure..
BlueJazz
Aug 2015
#3
I also worked at a place w/a guy who had my identical first and last name.
CurtEastPoint
Aug 2015
#25
If that rule is unwritten where did it come from? Or is it just your opinion? Myself I think
totodeinhere
Aug 2015
#17
Yep. The person who makes the "joke" now has a bag of trouble floating in the air.
Hassin Bin Sober
Aug 2015
#39
The "unwritten" part is the fact that you can't account for every situation.
yellowcanine
Aug 2015
#47
I'd be ashamed of myself for asking thie question. The answer, of course, is YES, IT'S A BIG DEAL.
cherokeeprogressive
Aug 2015
#43
I'm the proud father of a child; born a Daughter, who realized She was the Son I'd always wanted.
cherokeeprogressive
Aug 2015
#44