02-08-2019, 02:35 AM
(02-08-2019, 02:05 AM)Dena Wrote:(02-07-2019, 10:27 PM)Channalee Wrote: Did you notice the elderly gentleman in that video who was seated next to the embarrassed man? He said: "That's his seat." And when the young father (embarrassed in front of his son) got up and left, the elderly gentleman didn't make a move to go after him. Maybe he was embarrassed, too. But, at some point, we've all got to take a stand, even if it does make us uncomfortable to stand out.
I was expecting him to offer HIS seat. But he didn't. I guess because that wasn't the point.
I thought of that, too. But there was already someone sitting on his right, so I guess he couldn't shift seats without causing a commotion.
But if he had gotten up and changed seats for the newcomer's sake, would that have embarrassed and shamed the rude guy who was demanding that the newcomer get out of his special seat?
And, if so, would the rude guy have deserved to be embarrassed and shamed?
Oy! What a conundrum!
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