I'm original from Europe and we learned at school, that you can't choose your parents or skin color. I just moved to Denver and was searching for the closest Wal-Mart Super center. I spent 50 minutes in the store. I needed two items (one CD player and vinyl for tablecover).
When I asked an African/American employee, if he works in this store and is able to assist me, he turned around and did not give me any answer. "How may I help you - Right"
After 30 minutes three pieces of vinyl were still not cut and ready to go. (Female African/American employee with this extreme long fingernails, where you can't touch anything or work in proper speed) I was requesting a supervisor or store manager - they just loved about you and ignored to assist you.
After 15 minutes waiting I went to the Customer Service counter and made another attempt to talk with the store manager or their assistants. An unqualified 25 year young female tries to act like the store manager and her answer was I will address this issue to the right department managers - how helpful.
If this is such an issue, why is Wal-Mart not opening race oriented stores.
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