Don’t Even Ink About Being Racist 
			 
			
		
		
		
		(I am a Hispanic woman and my coworkers are of various races. I have to write down a list of names for the swimming schedules when my pen, with blue ink, breaks before I write the last name.) 
 
Me: “Great.” 
 
(I write the last name with a black pen, before I sign my name at the bottom. A black coworker comes past.) 
 
Coworker #1: “Hey, what’s THAT?” 
 
Me: “What do you mean?” 
 
Coworker #1: “Oh, you WELL know what I mean!” 
 
(She jabs a finger at the last name.) 
 
Coworker #1: “That’s [Coworker #2]! You’re racist!” 
 
(I have written my black coworker’s name in black ink, where everyone else, who happens to be white, Hispanic, and Chinese, aren’t.) 
 
Me: “No, I’m not. The pen ran—” 
 
Coworker #1: “Oh, no, don’t you start excusing. I’m going to get [Managers] on you!” 
 
(She ran off, shrieking their names. I’m not punished at all after they laugh about it, all while my coworker was yelling about how ‘everyone she works with are god-d*** racists.’) 
		
	
		
		
		
			
				  
				 
			 
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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