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It matters to me whether people believe me. Originally she said "I hate Jews, I hate all of them" and followed it with her "reasons" (she has a part time job elsewhere and some of the Jewish customers were rude to her). I said to her at the time "you can't go around saying things like that" and she said, "yeah, I know I have to be careful who I say it to, as you never know who may be of... mixed... " and then the penny dropped!
She went to the boss saying, "I said I didn't like some of the Jewish people I work with, because they're giving me a hard time". And she stuck to that (with a lot of waffle) in the meeting yesterday. Bare-faced lies.
Anyway, I can't prove it and there were no witnesses but we have been quite good work friends for years, so I have no reason to be making it up. It's been a bit of an eye-opener, but maybe I should just let it go. She has had a fright, and is in a right state about it.