Cashier denies credit card use from someone other than the owner of the card.
Then someone with a diverse attitude comes back-in to insist they let his friend use that card, because it's totally his. The cashier refuses in such conditions.
( It quacks like a fraudulent duck building plausible deniability by the fraudster making the transaction. )
This feels like racism, and I don’t play the race card.
Imagine being so used to gaslight people who suffer from nigger-fatigue, you just come-out and say that.
Through constant nagging accusations of racism he crybullied them into doing the transaction anyway.
Scott Adams is right. You can't cohabitate with these people, because everything devolves into race grifting, istophobic accusations, crime and distrust.
Cashier denies credit card use from someone other than the owner of the card.
Then someone with a diverse attitude comes back-in to insist they let his friend use that card, because it's totally his. The cashier refuses in such conditions.
( It quacks like a fraudulent duck building plausible deniability by the fraudster making the transaction. )
This feels like racism, and I don’t play the race card.
Imagine being so used to gaslight people who suffer from nigger-fatigue, you just come-out and say that.
Scott Adams is right. You can't cohabitate with these people, because everything devolves into race grifting, istophobic accusations, crime and distrust.
Cashier denies credit card use from someone other than the owner of the card.
Then someone with a diverse attitude comes back-in to insist they let his friend use that card, because it's totally his. The cashier refuses in such conditions.
( It quacks like a fraudulent duck building plausible deniability by the fraudster making the transaction. )
This feels like racism, and I don’t play the race card.
Imagine being so used to gaslight people who suffer from nigger-fatigue, you just come-out and say that.