As we know, we see discrimination in some form or another almost
everyday and often times it leaves a sour taste in our mouths. The
following story shows us the side of diversity that we are all working
for. It is a pleasant twist to see that there are companies and
individuals who face discrimination head on, if only one small step at a
time. Enjoy reading the positive side of diversity ... I applaud British
Airways for their action in this situation.
On a British Airways flight from Johannesburg, a middle-aged, well-off
white South African Lady has found herself sitting next to a black man.
She called the cabin crew attendant over to complain about her seating.
"What seems to be the problem Madam?" asked the attendant. "Can't
you see?" she said " You've sat me next to a kaffir. I can't possibly
sit next to this disgusting human. Find me another seat!" "Please calm down
Madam." the stewardess replied. "The flight is very full today, but I'll
tell you what I'll do - I'll go and check to see if we have any seats
available in club or first class." The woman cocks a snooty look at the
outraged black man beside her (not to mention many of the surrounding
passengers).
A few minutes later the stewardess returns with the good news, which she
delivers to the lady, who cannot help but look at the people around her
with a smug and self-satisfied grin: "Madam, unfortunately, as I
suspected, economy is full. I've spoken to the cabin services director,
and club is also full. However, we do have one seat in First Class".
Before the lady has a chance to answer, the stewardess continues ... "It
is most extraordinary to make this kind of upgrade, however, and I have
had to get special permission from the captain. But, given the
circumstances, the captain felt that it was outrageous that someone be forced
to sit next to such an obnoxious person." With which, she turned to the black
man sitting next to her, and said: "So if you'd like to get your things,
sir, I have your seat in First Class ready for you ..."
At which point, apparently the surrounding passengers stood and gave a
standing ovation while the black man walked up to the front of the plane.
... people will forget what you said ...
... people will forget what you did ...
... but people will never forget how you made them feel
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