1/5 Leighanne G. 11 months ago on Google
Had
a
really
interesting
experience
today…
my
boyfriend
(Native
American),
his
cousin,
and
myself
went
over
to
see
a
movie
today.
A
group
of
3
young
white
boys
were
behind
the
concession
counter.
They
were
chatting
amongst
themselves
so
I
went
over
to
the
line
where
the
two
workers
were
cleaning
something
up
behind
a
register.
We
were
waiting
patiently
when
one
of
the
3
chatting
boys
calls
us
over.
He
boredly
asks
us
what
we
want
and
then
runs
my
boyfriend’s
card
before
asking
for
our
Regal
Membership
(discount
on
popcorn,
collect
points
for
rewards,
etc.),
I
honestly
didn’t
think
anything
of
it
until
I
went
back
for
another
drink.
I
watched
the
same
boy
who
purposely
didn’t
ask
us
for
our
membership
was
doting
over
an
elderly
white
man
to
help
him
find
his
membership
who
ended
up
not
having
a
membership
at
all.
They
even
offered
to
help
him
set
up
his
account.
Then,
when
I
returned
and
was
helped
by
one
of
the
chatty
boys,
they
refused
me
a
beer
after
already
having
a
wristband
denoting
I
showed
ID
and
had
already
had
an
alcoholic
beverage.
I
was
also
going
to
purchase
a
food
item
in
addition
and
said
forget
it
when
he
demanded
ID.
I
went
back
to
the
movie
and
fumed
for
the
rest
of
it.
This
trip
was
not
a
good
experience
for
me
or
the
guests
who
I
brought
with
who
were
people
of
color,
and
were
denied
the
same
experience
of
an
elderly
white
male.
I’ve
never
experienced
this
treatment
with
any
other
employee.
The
last
time
we
came,
there
was
a
girl
who
wore
glasses
and
seemed
of
Latino
descent
that
took
excellent
care
of
us,
so
I’ve
gotten
into
the
habit
of
gravitating
towards
her
when
we
go.
I
was
trying
to
wait
for
her
to
finish
up
when
the
boys
called
us
over
today.
I
will
be
avoiding
their
service
going
forward,
and
should
they
be
the
only
one’s
there,
I’d
rather
just
wait
to
eat
until
after
the
movie
at
a
different
establishment.
Everyone
should
be
treated
the
same
when
they
go
to
see
a
movie.
Period.
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