I was a security guard at a community pool...
The geniuses that built the development included a section 8 area. they did NOT give the section 8 residents membership in the HOA (ergo, no pool privileges). They put the community rec area, including the pool, in the MIDDLE of the section 8 area.
So I sat behind a locked gate and had to spend all day denying entry to the pool to the section 8 folks. I also had the "joy" of listening to the black kids at the basketball court call each other "n****r" all day long; this was not done with the ball busting most kids use, but with pure contempt.
I denied a mom and her 3 kids entry one day, and the little girl, repeating what I heard all day long, every day, told me "you're not letting us in coz you hate black people".
Man, I wanted to kneel down and say "Little Missy, you are going to go through life heart broken if you think that way", but I really needed that job.
Such is the human cost of the liberals' race propaganda.
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That must have been a terrible experience for you. I was once a security guard and had to deal with all kind of racism, not to mention ignorance and tribalism. It was hard to stay compassionate.
It wasn't too bad. I stayed courteous and friendly-to-a-point with folks. Most people recognize you just have a job to do, and will try to push your buttons to scam to a certain point, and then we just smile at each other and walk off once I didn't roll over.
But there were quite a few of folks that believed that nonsense; I was able to maintain my courtesy by a certain amount of compassion. Anyone that believes the poison that the democrats pour is going to have a shitty life, and I shouldn't add on to that.
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You're lucky Al Sharpton wasn't around!
I might have had to put him underwater for a few minutes to cool off
I'd like to put him underwater for about a week!
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