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Imagine If This Was The Other Way Round And She Refused To Serve Him.
And the irony is the Mr Qwabe’s own place at Oxford is as a Rhodes Scholar, funded by a bequest from that very same imperialist. He became, according to one report, ‘visibly angry’ when the academic Mary Beard said: ‘You can’t whitewash Rhodes out of history but go on using his cash.’
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“I do find it odd though that the reports always omit the Mandela part of his scolarship, and wonder why that might be.” Possibly because this racist creep and his chums are not trying to have a statue of Mr Mandela removed from Oriel College. I would imagine that Mr Mandela would be somewhat miffed if he discovered that a fellow South African (and a black one...
14:27 Mon 02nd May 2016
// Mandela Foundation are actually stumping up the majority of the Krugerrands.//
Gromir are you sure about this ?
I thought it was a relabelling exercise
and that the Mandela foundation benefitted only members of the huge Mandela family and hangers on
like WInnie all with very large appetites for money
Gromir are you sure about this ?
I thought it was a relabelling exercise
and that the Mandela foundation benefitted only members of the huge Mandela family and hangers on
like WInnie all with very large appetites for money
Re. the OP - that is not comparable.
Tipping is a voluntary decision by the customer - and although the gentleman in question was offensive and pompous in his approach, he is not obliged to tip if he chooses not to do so.
On the other hand, the waitress is obliged to serve a customer, it is within her remit, unless he was offensive at the start of the service, in which case she would refer the incident to her manager.
Tipping is a voluntary decision by the customer - and although the gentleman in question was offensive and pompous in his approach, he is not obliged to tip if he chooses not to do so.
On the other hand, the waitress is obliged to serve a customer, it is within her remit, unless he was offensive at the start of the service, in which case she would refer the incident to her manager.
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