Well Handled Racism

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I just get a kick out of stuff like this!

What small steps are taken to? achieve freedom for us all?

This scene took place on a British Airways flight between
Johannesburg, South Africa & London.

A white woman, about 50 years old, was seated next to a black man.

Very disturbed by this, she called the air hostess. “You obviously do not see it then?” she asked. “You placed me next to a black man. I did not agree to sit next to someone from such a repugnant group. Give me an alternative seat.”

“Be calm please,” the hostess replied. “Almost all the places on this flight are taken. I will go to see if another place is available.”

The hostess went away & then came back a few minutes later. “Madam,just as I thought, there are no other available seats in Economy Class.

I spoke to the captain & he informed me that there is also no seat in Business Class. All the same, we still have one place in First Class.”

Before the woman could say anything, the hostess continued. “It is not usual for our company to permit someone from Economy
Class to sit in First Class. However, given the circumstances, the captain feels that it would be scandalous to make someone sit next to someone so disgusting.”

She turned to the black guy, & said, “Therefore, Sir, if you would like to, please collect your hand luggage, a seat awaits you in First Class.”

At that moment, the other passengers, who’d been shocked by what ?they had just witnessed, stood up & applauded.

This is a true story. If you are against racism, please send this to all your friends.

WELL DONE, British Airways

Yaaaa, baby!
[tags]Racism, Airline Racism[/tags]

4 Responses to “Well Handled Racism”

  1. eileen on

    Is this a true story?

  2. Raymond Burton on

    I dont know. It came to me from a friend via email.

  3. Murray Wilde on

    What if the person sitting next to the woman happened to be a Muslim?
    Would you still feel the same way? I think you’d be a racist and a hypocrite not to.

  4. Murray Wilde on

    In answer to Eileen’s query, the story is likely an urban myth or one that’s loosely based on fact. No airline employee who wants to keep their job would chastise and humiliate a passenger in such a manner, even though it may have been well deserved.

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