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Originally posted by ThurgreedMarshall
A pro-bono client of mine on a transaction I am no longer able to work on calls to ask me for a date of some document (he should have a copy of) and expresses how pissed off he was at the other side for dragging the closing out well past the agreed-upon date.
I say, "Yeah, you know, some of the things counsel for the other side has tried to pull have crossed the line and basically amount to malpractice, but it looks like you guys are going to get paid, finally."
He says, "Yep. But I just hate what these jew-motherfuckers did to us on this." He was, of course, on speaker.
Disgusting. I paused, not believing what I just heard and he said, "Excuse my French, you may be part Jewish for all I know." I told him it didn't matter whether I was or not, but I didn't think what he said was cool."
He quickly apologized (kinda) and hung up.
People fucking suck.
The partner I was helping on this who is working for free is jewish. Where do you get the fucking nerve? How often does this happen to people on this board? I'd like to know.
TM
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Not infrequently. (Not every day, mind you, but more often than you'd think.)
Many people don't know I'm Jewish (I don't have a Jewish-sounding last name), so I guess they feel free to express their true selves. I'm more often than not embarrassed. For them.
Except the time when the taxi driver (in NYC), when searching for the perfect epithet to hurl at the pedestrian crossing the street (who had the light), came up with "JEW!" -- that kind of scared/unnerved me.
Not that this would have made it any better -- but it wasn't like the guy in the crosswalk was a Hasid or something (i.e., he wasn't noticeably Jewish -- he may or may not have been).
Like I said, that freaked me out.
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