It's getting dangerous out there. Seems people are actively looking for problems.
Any advice for this poor lady?
Something doesn't seem right about her point of view. What manager would fire someone for that?
The point of the OP is to show that this is how far the racism crusade has gone. "What manager would fire someone for that?"? Today, unfortunately, any number of them.
Because of how ridiculous things have gotten, her story is entirely plausible and I'm inclined to believe her. I myself was a victim of black racism which was manifested in a misguided idea that
I was a racist. Because he thought I was racist, he became belligerent and difficult to work with (a coworker and subordinate). Eventually things culminated in him spitting on me in the company truck. For this he was fired.
Yet it was him that got fired and not you. See the difference.
Jesus Christ, do I have to explain it to you too? The point of my post was not who was fired. The point was that this is how far the race hysteria has gone and that there was no reason for him to think I was racist.
The point was, he got fired and not You. And, it is Your story not his.
What? I already told you it was not about who got fired. That wasn't my point. My point was about how paranoid people are getting about racism.
Where is his YouTube video on the matter?
I wasn't aware that a Youtube video was required for me to relate a personal story.
Here is another perspective:
She has been arrested and is currently undergoing deep indoctrination therapy.
What ever happened to the Jussie Smollet case? A lot more serious and certainly more racist.
He really is an actor.
And, he didn't try to get anyone fired.
First Assistant State's Attorney Joseph Magats said the office reached a deal with Smollett's defense team in which prosecutors dropped the charges upon Smollett performing 16 hours of
community service[51][52][53] and forfeiting his $10,000
bond.
[54][55][56]
On April 12, 2019, the city of
Chicago filed a lawsuit in the
Circuit Court of Cook County against Smollett for the cost of overtime authorities expended investigating the alleged attack, totalling $130,105.15.
[57][58][6][59] In November 2019, Smollett filed a
counter-suit against the city of Chicago alleging he was the victim of "mass public ridicule and harm" and arguing he should not be made to reimburse the city for the cost of the investigation.
[60] On February 11, 2020, after further investigation by a special prosecutor was completed, Smollett was indicted again by a
Cook County grand jury on six counts pertaining to making four false police reports.
[4][6] On June 12, 2020, a judge struck down Smollett's claim that his February charge violated the principle of
double jeopardy.
[61]--https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jussie_Smollett#2019_alleged_hate_crime_hoax