I was surfing around online today for some Auto Zone research when I came across this little nifty article titled “Report: Auto Zone Employee.”
I read on thinking it was a little complaint. But as I read on, it didn’t seem like it was.
Ok so now my story and why I’m posting this. I am an active Auto Zone employee who is Hispanic at least. Now when my rights are violated, I’ll fight back physically, verbally, and psychologically. If you’re white and you call me a spic, I’ll tell you go get your mom and dad and to take a boat back to Britain where your ancestor's came from. Still talking? I’ll sit on you. Still talking? I’ll abuse your mind!
But that’s not the point of me here today. My point is that a Hispanic AutoZoner had his rights violated. Being from Mexican decent, he spoke Spanish to Spanish speaking customers. Communication is the most important thing when it comes to getting the right part out to a customer.
If you read up on his complaint, and try to convert his bad spelling and grammar, you too will see that he must have been mistreated.
Now it saddens me even more to see that little American’s who’s ancestor's not to mention were from another country, just made his complaint a joke. I do support English as a primary language but I also believe that other languages should be tolerated. Because America is built and sustained from immigrants. Don’t believe me? Look it up. The English took over America because their queen was charging too many taxes. Those who came here were immigrants themselves.
Now my closing argument, if you are racist, remember your origins. You might have been born in America, but your blood line traces from beyond these borders.
Happy New Year’s. Keep it safe and fun. Don’t drink and drive, we want to go home not a hospital.
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Unfortunately, there is a difference between the immigrants you speak of and the ones who actually follows it's adoptive country's rules. When a immigrant is accepted into this, english speaking country, they have to become 'american citizens. That is, learn our language, and our laws, not the other way around. As a fellow Auto Zone employee, I always considered it highly rude for two individuals to hold foreign language conversations in front of me.
I learned to speak spanish after a long and tedious process, and found out to my disliking, that they actually make fun of you in their, 'private' chitchat. My ancestors are from Ireland, but, I am a american. I learned about my former country that my ancestors came from, but, that doesn't mean I have to 'make' others imbrace that. You live in America, be a f***ing american.