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Do you really want to go there? Let's take a look at Dems' NIMBY racism, shall we? For example, White Democrats in Chicago insisted that Chicago's "Equity Insurance" program be implemented.
VERY important to read that Chicago Magazine article. Much of the info is just simply jaw-dropping. For example, it was White Democrats who in the 1980s insisted the City of Chicago implement "equity insurance" in case they had to sell their homes at a loss because Blacks had moved into the neighborhood and torpedoed property values. The "equity insurance" program is still in place to this day.
The media never mentions it because the City of Chicago equity insurance program benefits White Democrat voters. They're protected from the loss of equity in their homes caused by what they've identified as "minority creep" into their lily White neighborhoods.
More background info on Chicago's "equity insurance" program:
1988, the inception of Chicago's "equity insurance" program was fairly recent, not pre-Civil Rights. And, as I said, the "equity insurance" program still exists to this day...
Customer is always right?
As someone who worked in retail, 9 times out of 10 thr customer can kiss my [bleep].
I used to work retail in college. Holy Hell, customers were rude as crap, and it didn't matter which race/ethnicity they were, they all did it. I have literally had merchandise thrown at me because checkout lines at a pricey department store were too long for the customers' liking during the holiday shopping season.
I used to work retail in college. Holy Hell, customers were rude as crap, and it didn't matter which race/ethnicity they were, they all did it. I have literally had merchandise thrown at me because checkout lines at a pricey department store were too long for the customers' liking during the holiday shopping season.
Sears was my first job. I was a cashier. Customer got mad over a price, and threw his items all over my register. This was black friday.
I wish I didn’t let that slide.
OP probably never held a retail job in their life...
That manager got what was coming. No sympathy from me.
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