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A Georgia couple had a rude awakening on new year's day that racism still exists. Sam Aarons, a U.S. Army sergeant major, and his wife Candea
Aarons found the words “jungle fever” written on their valet ticket after what
was supposed to be a celebratory New Year’s Day meal. "I was upset, but more disappointed. More disappointed
that this is 2014 and we still have individuals out there who still have these
beliefs," Sam Aarons, of Columbus, told WTVM.
"This valet wrote an unacceptable description on this
customer's ticket, but it was not him trying to send a racist message to the
customers," wrote Gagne. "He just has poor taste and this cost him
his job." Aaron said by bringing media attention to the incident she
wanted to send a message that racism would not be tolerated in any form.
"You can't just do things or say things people and think there are no repercussions behind it," said Aaron. Well folks, there you have it and if you don't know what 'jungle fever' means..Google it.
2 comments:
No really surprised..pal go through this daily just not reported and the excuse is that...they meant no harm...really?.
For sure, racism exist, you know when you are in the south..bless their heart.
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