Mycroft
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A few weeks back I'm at this public building with a little extra time, and there is this pretty young woman there, and out of politeness and because we're sharing the same space for the moment, we exchange a few banal words. I ask her if she's a student because we're not far from a college, she's got books with her and she's about the right age. It turns out she is. That follows by asking what she's studying. That's where I get the racist rant.
It turns out her ambition is to learn human resources and then either join the army or Homeland Security. I didn't learn what the lure of the Army was, but she proudly stated she wanted to join Homeland Security because she has some "strong opinions about immigration."
She's against it. All of it. Some of them want to come over here and be terrorists, and others just want to come here illegally and take advantage of our social services. Those are the worst, she says, the Mexicans. She knows about the Mexicans first hand because last year when she almost lost her apartment and she needed help, she went down to the social services office, but they wouldn't help her. She believed they would have helped her if her skin were a different colour, (darker) but since it wasn't and she didn't have a baby, (and why should she be punished for making the right decision?!) but they helped all the Mexicans who were there.
About then she noticed the stare I was giving her wasn't the normal encouraging stare one usually gives a pretty woman. Maybe she has a clue as to how awful she sounds, because she adds, "Oh it's okay. I can talk **** about Mexicans if I want to. I'm part Mexican myself" I didn't ask her which part, but I certainly wanted to. There wasn't anything about her that suggested Mexican or any kind of Spanish, but if she says it I'll accept it as true. It didn't occur to me later to ask her why she didn't bring it up at the social services office if she really believed they would only help minorities.
then she went on to tell a story of how back in High School there was a Mexican girl that wanted to fight her because she had been talking **** about Mexicans. She got right up in that Mexican girl's face and told her she was part Mexican too and can say what she wants, and then she would have fought that girl, but the SRO officer was right there and she couldn't do that. She sure did want to, though.
So I leave, hoping she never makes it into the Army, Homeland Security or any aspect of Human Resources. Part of me is wondering if she was pulling my leg because it's just not very often anymore that you hear people express their bigotry so openly. How bizarre it was that she really seemed to think that claiming kinship with Mexicans somehow made anti-Mexican bigotry acceptable.
It turns out her ambition is to learn human resources and then either join the army or Homeland Security. I didn't learn what the lure of the Army was, but she proudly stated she wanted to join Homeland Security because she has some "strong opinions about immigration."
She's against it. All of it. Some of them want to come over here and be terrorists, and others just want to come here illegally and take advantage of our social services. Those are the worst, she says, the Mexicans. She knows about the Mexicans first hand because last year when she almost lost her apartment and she needed help, she went down to the social services office, but they wouldn't help her. She believed they would have helped her if her skin were a different colour, (darker) but since it wasn't and she didn't have a baby, (and why should she be punished for making the right decision?!) but they helped all the Mexicans who were there.
About then she noticed the stare I was giving her wasn't the normal encouraging stare one usually gives a pretty woman. Maybe she has a clue as to how awful she sounds, because she adds, "Oh it's okay. I can talk **** about Mexicans if I want to. I'm part Mexican myself" I didn't ask her which part, but I certainly wanted to. There wasn't anything about her that suggested Mexican or any kind of Spanish, but if she says it I'll accept it as true. It didn't occur to me later to ask her why she didn't bring it up at the social services office if she really believed they would only help minorities.
then she went on to tell a story of how back in High School there was a Mexican girl that wanted to fight her because she had been talking **** about Mexicans. She got right up in that Mexican girl's face and told her she was part Mexican too and can say what she wants, and then she would have fought that girl, but the SRO officer was right there and she couldn't do that. She sure did want to, though.
So I leave, hoping she never makes it into the Army, Homeland Security or any aspect of Human Resources. Part of me is wondering if she was pulling my leg because it's just not very often anymore that you hear people express their bigotry so openly. How bizarre it was that she really seemed to think that claiming kinship with Mexicans somehow made anti-Mexican bigotry acceptable.
Edited by jhunter1163:
To properly mask profanity.
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