Kui Says ROFLMAO
]]>As MentalAerobics said I always dismayed with the attitudes of many expats and even missionaries in developing nations.
I can say much more but Christmas is approaching and I want Santa to be good to me.
It is just by Grace that some of us Representatives of the Most High ama we would be wrecking havock on earth.
The British High Commission probably would not be very pleased with your treatment as described in this posting. Perhaps it would be a good idea on your part to inform them officially, so that these type of racist incidents don’t happen without any reprecussions in the future, in Belize or elsewhere.
In regards to the “Pig” bartender and his African dog “Sambo” described in your article, I personally would have escorted both of them out of the High Commission Club to the nearest deep water alcove and drowned them both.
Of course, this would not be recommendable behaviour for a lady like yourself, a U.K. attorney no less.
I would not have spent even a night in jail for carrying out the service for the people of Belize, Kenya, or the U.K for that matter. My plea in court would be “temporary insanity…but I’m feeling O.K. now, thank you Your Honor.” In Belize we could win on such a plea, believe me.
Kui Says: Mr Eagle, I did think about writing a letter but upon I reflection I doubt much would be done. I would probably get the standard letter which always looks like this:
‘ We at the [insert name of organisation] take allegations of [insert whatever ‘ism] very seriously. We at [insert name of org] pride our selves as [insert bog standard equal opportunities/PC blurb]. We are saddened by your experience. We shall speak with [insert name of alleged ‘ist] and can assure that such an incident shall not be repeated. While this is no way shall compensate you for your experience please accept [vouchers/tickets/stamps or any other such item that shall ensure you continue to spend money/visit their place].
I am have taken Mental Acrobatic’s advice; I simply won’t go back.
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