Just a tip: if you work at (or patronize) a company that is open today, it is not necessarily necessary to seek out those of your co-workers (or those workers) who may be of ethnic African ancestry and pointedly wish them a "Happy MLK Day!"
It may even be looked at as inappropriate. Now, it's perfectly understandable for anyone to be very touchy in a situation like this! Forced to work, on a Monday that everybody else has off. Your best move might be not to say anything at all.
Nonetheless, I here in my capacity as We Here At Consider Your Ass Kicked! have zero qualms about wishing all of you, all of my readers - and indeed: the very World Entire - a very happy and very appropriate Dr. Martin Luther King Junior's Birthday. Now, as many of you know, that man had a dream, and we followed it.
Keep it up now. Keep it up. Know any racists? Please feel free to tell 'em happy MLK Day, from me.
It may even be looked at as inappropriate. Now, it's perfectly understandable for anyone to be very touchy in a situation like this! Forced to work, on a Monday that everybody else has off. Your best move might be not to say anything at all.
Nonetheless, I here in my capacity as We Here At Consider Your Ass Kicked! have zero qualms about wishing all of you, all of my readers - and indeed: the very World Entire - a very happy and very appropriate Dr. Martin Luther King Junior's Birthday. Now, as many of you know, that man had a dream, and we followed it.
Keep it up now. Keep it up. Know any racists? Please feel free to tell 'em happy MLK Day, from me.
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