So I had to go to the Post Office this morning and go inside to get a letter postmarked. As I was pulling up a old man in a brand new Mercedes was taking his sweet a$$ time pulling in his parking space. I parked, got out and proceeded to go in while I put my mask on. Noticed that the old man (he was probably my age) was not wearing a mask. The black girl behind the counter started to yell at him about not having a mask on. He mumbled something, dropped his letter off and proceeded to walk out. As he went through the door another woman told him he needed a mask, he mumbled something else and the woman yelled fu** you to him. I meantime was next in line and got today's postmark on my letter. I thought the whole thing amusing and was glad to see the old guy get what he deserved.
Without the mask mandate the old man just breezes through life without catching any crap from people he has no regard for. Probably a retired lawyer.
So Johnny, if I was sensitive , I might ask 'what color was the woman that yelled 'fu** you' to the old man and what difference does the skin color of the postal clerk make? If I was a sensitive white neckbeard in Portland, I might then burn your car to demonstrate against your micro-agressions and white privilege. If I was old (I am) I might say 'what difference does it make how old the guy is; indifference to others is wrong regardless of age, color, sex whatever. If I was a cop I might ticket the old lawyer and when he pulls a knife to protest, shoot his ass. And if I was the old lawyer and lived, I might sue the police department, demand they be de-funded, and then sue the Post office for millions for good measure. Yes, all this sensitivity is really helpful.