DoomYoshi wrote:Yes, I would like to give her the benefit of the doubt and assume that when somebody said "You’re not supposed to eat here", she mistook that as meaning that she was black and it was just a disagreement. However, those words have a pretty clear meaning.
If that were the case one might try to understand the miscommunication before they go write an essay bitching about it.
DoomYoshi wrote:
I've been in these kinds of situations before also. I was paid to tidy up classrooms and do the things which the janitors union forbade them to do (like washing the chalkboards, whiteboards, checking to make sure the batteries were charged on the remotes, making sure the chairs and folding tables actually worked). I would usually go in the middle of the night and had several negative encounters with the janitorial staff who always viewed me with suspicion and one time called the police on me. So if you're in an abandoned place, you should expect someone to question your presence there, rightly or wrongly.
Why did the janitor’s union for de janitors from wiping down chalkboard and whiteboards?
LOL
This world!
A janitor should be able to everything you said they needed you to do.
DoomYoshi wrote:
One time my cousin brought me to an island his father owns. It's just a hunk of rock, covered in "No Trespassing" signs. Sure enough, when we were done exploring the island, there was a group of ruffians waiting at our boats to inform us that we weren't allowed to be on the island.
Were these ruffians also your cousin’s?
Why did they care that you were on your uncle’s island?