A bunch of useless crap
Published on June 23, 2006 By MasonM In Misc
I stopped here in Gallup, NM to enjoy brunch before making my way across the state. While I was sitting at the counter enjoying my food this younger driver who was sitting there started a conversation with me. It wasn't long before he began bad mouthing the indian population of the area. Many of the things he said would have been offensive to anyone with even a modicum of civility about them. And all of his comments were said within earshot of our waitress who happened to be Navaho and a very sweet natured lady.

Well, I let him go on for a couple of minutes trying not to show my growing anger. I guess because I look every bit as white as himself he thought I would somehow empathize with him. Wrong. I finally informed him that my paternal grandmother just happened to be full blooded Apache and there was never a sweeter woman you ever care to meet, my paternal grandfather was half Cherokee, and that I really didn't think too highly of racist white trash scum who bad mouthed an entire group of people they knew absolutely nothing about. I also mentioned that if he didn't shut his yap I'd shut it for him.

He immediately started back pedaling, saying "Well, I didn't mean all indians, just the ones you see out here that are always trying to sell you their junk jewelry and stuff instead of working for a living..." I told him that if I heard one more word out of his mouth that wasn't an outright apology I was going to stomp a mudhole in his ass right there in front of everyone.

He muttered something about being sorry he tried to talk to me and quickly paid for his coffee and split. Good riddance.

The waitress never mentioned the incident but she did make a point of making sure my coffee mug remained full while I finished my meal. That poor woman was so friendly and nice there was no reason in the world she should have been subjected to that piece of shit's verbal filth.

I just don't get bigots at all. Must be some tribal instinct still strongly present in some people. Or they're just human scum.

I don't like losing my temper, ever, but sometimes some people just need a good ass whipping and I was more than ready to dish one out on this asshole.

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on Jun 23, 2006
Good for you for calling him on it. I'm sure that made him feel as stupid as he sounded and put him in his place.
on Jun 23, 2006
He immediately started back pedaling, saying "Well, I didn't mean all indians, just the ones you see out here that are always trying to sell you their junk jewelry and stuff instead of working for a living..."

What he clearly meant was "Well, I didn't mean ALL Indians, just the ones who can't kick my ass!" (LOL!)

While I find the trinket sellers "amusing", I will often deal with rednecks by reminding them that they pride themselves on living in a capitalist society and the trinket sellers are assimilating nicely into our capitalist society, something we should encourage with our patronage, not discourage with our scorn. The tourists who buy the trinkets from these vendors are what I find most amusing...despite the "made in China" label and the plastic construction, the color of the skin of the vendor will often convince them that these trinkets were hand made in a time honored tradition that predates European settlements.

Sell on, my good Native American friends, sell on!
on Jun 23, 2006
Good for you M! Yeah for standing up to the scummy attitude!
on Jun 23, 2006

What he clearly meant was "Well, I didn't mean ALL Indians, just the ones who can't kick my ass!" (!)

Yep!  Way to go Mason.  You made a friend in that waitress.

on Jun 23, 2006

from the heart of another Indian,  thank you!

job well done!

on Jun 23, 2006
#1 by jennybean
Fri, June 23, 2006 1:54 PM




Good for you for calling him on it. I'm sure that made him feel as stupid as he sounded and put him in his place.


Thanks. While I try to be "civilized", some folks just really get my blood boiling sometimes.
on Jun 23, 2006
#2 by Gideon MacLeish
Fri, June 23, 2006 1:54 PM




He immediately started back pedaling, saying "Well, I didn't mean all indians, just the ones you see out here that are always trying to sell you their junk jewelry and stuff instead of working for a living..."

What he clearly meant was "Well, I didn't mean ALL Indians, just the ones who can't kick my ass!" (LOL!)

While I find the trinket sellers "amusing", I will often deal with rednecks by reminding them that they pride themselves on living in a capitalist society and the trinket sellers are assimilating nicely into our capitalist society, something we should encourage with our patronage, not discourage with our scorn. The tourists who buy the trinkets from these vendors are what I find most amusing...despite the "made in China" label and the plastic construction, the color of the skin of the vendor will often convince them that these trinkets were hand made in a time honored tradition that predates European settlements.

Sell on, my good Native American friends, sell on!


Thanks. Yeah, he's a coward of the worst sort. I'm sure if there had been several large Navaho men sitting there he would have kept his yap shut.

I have a pretty nice collection of native "trinkets". Silver and turquois jewelry, beadwork, and a wood handled knife the blade of which is made of buffalo horn and it has a horse hide sheath, and a deer antler pipe among other things.

I do occasionally buy a piece or two of the "junk" stuff if the person is nice enough, just to help them out.
on Jun 23, 2006
#3 by foreverserenity
Fri, June 23, 2006 2:17 PM




Good for you M! Yeah for standing up to the scummy attitude!


Somebody has to do it. Thanks.
on Jun 23, 2006
#4 by Dr. Guy
Fri, June 23, 2006 2:19 PM



[Dr. Guy]

What he clearly meant was "Well, I didn't mean ALL Indians, just the ones who can't kick my ass!" (!)

Yep! Way to go Mason. You made a friend in that waitress.


Thanks. She was a very sweet lady.
on Jun 23, 2006
#5 by Trudygolightly
Fri, June 23, 2006 3:05 PM



[Trudygolightly]

from the heart of another Indian, thank you!

job well done!


Thanks and you're welcome. The guy was a jerk plain and simple. No sense in someody talking that way in a public place.
on Jun 23, 2006
What an idiot...glad you gave him a piece of your mind...oh, and hey, you weren't too far from where I live (just a few hundred miles south, in far west tx).
on Jun 23, 2006
#11 by InBloom
Fri, June 23, 2006 9:02 PM



[InBloom]
What an idiot...glad you gave him a piece of your mind...oh, and hey, you weren't too far from where I live (just a few hundred miles south, in far west tx).


Thanks. Cool. Next time I'm thorugh there you can cook me lunch.
on Jun 24, 2006
I like it too and have quite a bit of it. Nice piece. Check out my new ring in my "Chivalry" article. Link
on Jul 09, 2006
Good for you. I think that man must be taught a lesson he should never forget. Nice to know that you are part Indian.
on Jul 09, 2006
Nice to know that you are part Indian.


It's just a fact of heredity and heritage.
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