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Makiya Shani Tamiya posted an update in the group
Unapologetically Kmtyw/Afrikan/Black Workplace Musings Amongst Cavebeasts and Negropeans 3 years ago
These past few months, I have made it a mission to give anyone who is not Black “half-assed” customer service. Cavebeasts are lucky to even receive a blink from me.
I can’t recall the last time I asked one of them “how is your day so far?”. I don’t care, that’s why.
This is still an ongoing experiment.
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Makiya Shani Tamiya posted an update in the group
Unapologetically Kmtyw/Afrikan/Black Workplace Musings Amongst Cavebeasts and Negropeans 4 years ago ·
Today, a cavebeast went off on me because he took offense to a comment that I made. Every single day, he gets his coffee a particular way, but after making it, he would hand me back the cup and ask me to put ice in it. My job gets very busy so I can’t remember every single person’s “go to drink”. So today, we had the same usual transaction, and… Read more
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I’m so sorry for your experience.
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Update: a local from the neighborhood has written a letter to my boss addressing the seriousness of the situation and a brother is co-signing the letter.. this cavebeast has no idea who he’s messing with
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Had I been there I wouldve been like who the * bleep * you talking to you * bleep * * censored
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Makiya Shani Tamiya posted an update in the group
Unapologetically Kmtyw/Afrikan/Black Workplace Musings Amongst Cavebeasts and Negropeans 4 years ago ·
People in our community are very unaware of the sinister nature of cavebeasts. In my job, I have seen numerous interactions between a Black person and a krakka in which the latter CLEARLY does not want to talk/associate with the Black person. I read the krakka’s body language: stiffening the neck, awkward loud laughs, sudden exaggerated arm… Read more
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Great gestural decoding! The thing is, YGs behave this way to each other. They lean away from each other, interrupt, talk over each other, turn away, don’t respond to topic of discussion…They have no ability to feel or express real warmth or care. The best they can do is perform. Watch how YG mothers interact w/ their babies as if it is…
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That’s why I rarely talk to wazungu/yurugu at all. Just like Ajay said, because of their inability to feel ‘human’ feelings they cant connect with their own kids let alone with us. If you ever peep how they do when you do try talking to them. They’ll try to interrupt you or answer the question they ask you before you even get to answer.…
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The other day at work I overheard a co worker telling another co worker how she went to ‘the Afrikans’ to get her hair braided. When I heard her say, ‘The Afrikans’ as if she herself is not ‘Afrikan,’ I don’t know what came over me, but I asked her, “you do realize that you are Afrikan too?” Then some other negropeans chimed in talking blah… Read more
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That’s hilarious. Especially the part about whether they’ve ever been to an indian reservation.- View 3 replies
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lol what is wrong with these negropeans.. It seems like you and I are having the same problem: it is becoming harder to hold back what we really want to say! I’m still stuck on the logic that because they never set foot in Afrika, they are not Afrikan.
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This “I’m not African” bs is also perpetuated in families. My own G-mother railed against “African” anything my entire life. It wasn’t until I visited the continent myself that I learned how un-informed she was. Good move to press Black folx on visiting a reservation (not one of the casino owning ones tho’). They’ll notice immediately…
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