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My name is Wendy. I am a 27 years old African-American woman. I live in the State of Mississipi and I work as a cleaning lady for a white doctor whose name is Mr. Watson.
There are only black women working in this place, nevertheless this doctor is very racist.
He is unpleasant (unsympathetic / unlikable) and denigrates us because we are women and besides black women.
In the waiting room, blacks and whites are separated because whites fear that black people might transmit all sorts of diseases and so on ....
On the right there are many chairs but very few chairs are allowed to black people. When Mr Watson receives white patients, he is smiling and kind as when he receives black patients, he gets cold and distant.
One day I slid when I was cleaning and I hurt my leg. (j'ai mis "leg" pour pas répéter 2 fois "knee")
I asked him to look after my knee, but he laughed at me and said "An insignificant wound can't hurt a Negro". I was hurt by his words but it wasn't meant to be that serious.
Later on, I heard that this doctor wasn't healing the black people , but he was giving them some poison instead of medicines to weaken them even more.
As soon as I heard about it, I immediately resigned from his home.
Now I'm looking for another job.
Ah !! How beautiful a black African-American woman's life is in the southern United States !
en espérant que cela soit tout à fait correct et que cela t'aille
bonne soirée :)
voici ma "version" :
My name is Wendy. I am a 27 years old African-American woman. I live in the State of Mississipi and I work as a cleaning lady for a white doctor whose name is Mr. Watson.
There are only black women working in this place, nevertheless this doctor is very racist.
He is unpleasant (unsympathetic / unlikable) and denigrates us because we are women and besides black women.
In the waiting room, blacks and whites are separated because whites fear that black people might transmit all sorts of diseases and so on ....
On the right there are many chairs but very few chairs are allowed to black people. When Mr Watson receives white patients, he is smiling and kind as when he receives black patients, he gets cold and distant.
One day I slid when I was cleaning and I hurt my leg. (j'ai mis "leg" pour pas répéter 2 fois "knee")
I asked him to look after my knee, but he laughed at me and said "An insignificant wound can't hurt a Negro". I was hurt by his words but it wasn't meant to be that serious.
Later on, I heard that this doctor wasn't healing the black people , but he was giving them some poison instead of medicines to weaken them even more.
As soon as I heard about it, I immediately resigned from his home.
Now I'm looking for another job.
Ah !! How beautiful a black African-American woman's life is in the southern United States !
en espérant que cela soit tout à fait correct et que cela t'aille
bonne soirée :)
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