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<blockquote data-quote="Bright Raven" data-source="post: 1411687" data-attributes="member: 27490"><p>Jo, </p><p></p><p>Your story reminded me of an incident of similar rudeness. My son, Clint, left Montana after finishing his bachelor's degree at Bozeman. His first position was at the U of L Medical School in Louisville. He was 22 and had no big city experience. He left the Medical research building to go to lunch. He was as usual, in a hurry. He came to a cross walk and an older black gentleman was waiting to cross. I suspect Clint stepped around him. The guy took it as an insult. According to Clint, he grabbed Clint's right shoulder and pulled him around. Clint turned to face him, I am sure in a bewildered state of mind. Clint was raised in Wyoming and Montana. Kinda sheltered and naive. He said the man was older which to a 22 year old could mean he was 45. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite8" alt=":D" title="Big grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" /> He said the guy was very obscene and continued yelling at Clint as he walked on across the street. What struck Clint more than anything was he called Clint a "white devil". We still laugh about that.</p><p></p><p>It seemed harmless but the incident made an impact on Clint. Putting your hands on another person under those circumstances is not only bold and rude, it crosses legal lines. Its assault.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bright Raven, post: 1411687, member: 27490"] Jo, Your story reminded me of an incident of similar rudeness. My son, Clint, left Montana after finishing his bachelor's degree at Bozeman. His first position was at the U of L Medical School in Louisville. He was 22 and had no big city experience. He left the Medical research building to go to lunch. He was as usual, in a hurry. He came to a cross walk and an older black gentleman was waiting to cross. I suspect Clint stepped around him. The guy took it as an insult. According to Clint, he grabbed Clint's right shoulder and pulled him around. Clint turned to face him, I am sure in a bewildered state of mind. Clint was raised in Wyoming and Montana. Kinda sheltered and naive. He said the man was older which to a 22 year old could mean he was 45. :D He said the guy was very obscene and continued yelling at Clint as he walked on across the street. What struck Clint more than anything was he called Clint a "white devil". We still laugh about that. It seemed harmless but the incident made an impact on Clint. Putting your hands on another person under those circumstances is not only bold and rude, it crosses legal lines. Its assault. [/QUOTE]
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