The U.S. Postal Service is condemning the actions of a white customer who was filmed shouting slurs at an Asian American employee at a California post office.
The U.S. Postal Service condemned the actions of a white customer who was filmed shouting slurs at an Asian American employee at a California post office.The U.S. Postal Service condemned the actions of a white customer who was filmed shouting slurs at an Asian American employee at a California post office.
by Tyler Brumfield who was on line. The woman is seen in the video screaming at the Asian American employee,"Can you just do your job? It's simple," and using an epithet under her breath.MORE: I don’t scare easily, but COVID-19 virus of hate has me terrified: Reporter’s NotebookA woman was caught on camera using racial slurs at a post office on Main Street in Los Altos, July 23, 2020.
Augustine Ruiz, a spokesman for the USPS, condemned the incident and said that customers should treat all of their employees with courtesy.
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