ChatterBank0 min ago
Start A March...?
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I went into the bank today to do a few transactions and was, yet again, met with blatant discrimination due to my disability - do I have a disability?...I'll have a look in the mirror...ah yes, seemingly I do - and was treated to what was called the "does he take sugar?" brigade. Well, after I had stolidly remarked "that I do not need an interpreter and I'm only blind in the eyes, not the brain", I said to my partner, who was the addressee of this offensive filth, that I might contact the Woke brigade and go on a march, after all, everyone's doing it (seemingly) and the person in the bank thought this very funny and in fact, hadn't stopped finding things funny even when insulting me. So there you go folks, another day in the nice bright and breezy world of let's go and offend someone, eh! Ta Muchly and apologies for the rant. Keep Well and Safely Sane, for those of you who care!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The bank person spoke directly to my partner, saying "can he...""willhe he be able to.. - my partner was embarrassed, I know, as she has had to listen to this before and when I said what I said about it, all they could do was laugh it off with an empty apology, as if it was like some big joke and even as leaving the bank, they came across with the same inane and vacuous words. Yeah, I know it's easy to say I should have thicker skin, but when you get this discrimination day after day from all kinds of sources, it's not that easy to brush it off - I could turn ablind eye of course!...hiya Mamya, how ya doin'!
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