No, it never occured to be that someone treated me badly because I'm caucasion. I always think they are either having a bad day, or they are a pathetic moron.
From the viewpoint of being a woman I am "perceptive" to being treated condescendingly by males. It doesn't happen to often because men respect size and I can look most of them in the eye.
I remember about 7 years ago I went to a sporting goods store with my Mom and sister. I went to go browse around while my Mom and sister went to, hopefully, purchase a pair of shoes for my sister. When I decided to go back and check to see if they were done, they hadn't even been asked if they needed help! There were all these people bustling around, but we were completely ignored. They had benches were people sit to try on shoes and I was very tempted to stand on them and bellow "Hey! Help needed in the shoe department". we looked at each other and when a salesperson immediately helped a man that just walked in, that was it, we were outta there. But, not until I spoke to the manager.
So, I walk up to the girl that is at one of the cash registers and I ask her to please get the manager for me, NOW. She asked me if she could help me and I said "no" get the manager please".
I wait and I wait (My Mom and sister are waiting in the car) and finally the Assistant Manager comes out. Seems the Manager is "on the phone" and can be bothered. So, I'm stuck with some young guy who is barely out of college.
He asked me "Can I help you?" in a very patronizing tone. He even stoops down to me (he was a tall one!) as if I were a child.
I respond "Uh yeah, you can help me. We stood in your shoe department for 10 minutes trying to buy shoes, and it seem no one has time for us. So, here's a suggestion for ya: You need to rip a new asshole in whoever runs your shoe department because you make the Walmart look like Neiman Marcus. Good luck! You'll need it! Buh byeeee"
You should have seen his eyes when I said "rip a new asshole" LOL!
I also followed up with a letter to their corporate headquarters
Yes, I believe I was treated "differently" because I am a woman. But, most of the time, I don't give much thought to it.
Andee
Edited by - BeautifulGarbage on 22 September 2002 21:17:22
Edited by - BeautifulGarbage on 22 September 2002 21:18:56