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Racist Man Humiliates Indian Migrant, Then Karma Switches Their Positions | DramatizeMe

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[0:02]Hey, creep! Get out of here! I'm sorry, sir? Don't touch me with your black hands! I'm not done using the machine yet. It's been fifteen minutes, come on! You're wrong, sir. Am I wrong?

[0:21]Am I wrong? Look, in which country this ATM is? In my country, am I right? Yes. With the money of my country in it. Am I right? Yes. So what makes you think that you have the same rights as I do? Give it to me! Nonsense! Give me my card! Don't touch me! Go back to your country! You know what? Because of you, clowns, our normal white guys cannot make living! Our white normal people cannot feed their families! Because of you! You know what we did to you, to your people a couple of years ago? We put you in jail to rot! So take your little magic cashmere carpet and fly away out of here! Didn't you hear me? Fly away out of here!

[1:20]Dear friends! May I have your attention, please? Come here.

[1:28]So I have great news to share with you! Yesterday our head office appointed the new director of the branch! So and I would like to introduce to you the best marketing expert I know and multiple winner of all international business awards, and, of course, our new colleague and new head of the branch, Mr. Upadhyay! Thank you, Mr. Hardy. I'm very glad to hear such kind words in my address! I'm very pleased to be part of your team. My name is Chandrakant. And in my culture, it means moonstone, so for ease of communication, you guys can call me Mr. Stone. Now, I realize that some of you might dislike the differences in our cultures. But that's all right. I promise to make this office a safe and comfortable place to work and socialize. Together, I'm sure, we'll cope with all the difficulties. And in the words of the great Gandhi, "Be the change you wish to see in this world."

[2:42]Mr. Walker! Come in, please!

[2:50]Have a seat. Well, I want to say... Mr. Walker, haven't you said enough already?

[3:01]Now would you kindly listen to me? I'll stand. I'll stand. Alright. That's your right. Now, as you know, we've had a conflict this morning. And, unfortunately, as we continue to work, we will have disagreements. But I urge you to take the path of peace, Mr. Bill. Try to change the way we communicate. I mean no racism at work. And if you want to continue to work together, there is one golden rule that I need you to memorize by heart. And that is all humans are equal. Understood? Extremely. That's good.

[3:48]Is that it? Can I go? Yes, of course. You're free to go. Awesome. Awesome. Good morning. Morning.

[4:01]Mr. Edward! Good morning. Good morning. So, how's your workplace? Is everything alright? Do you like everything? The office? Spacious, cozy. I like it. Thank you. Glad to hear. Glad to hear. Then half of the job is done then. All you need to do now is to pick your team. By the way, that's the reason why I came here. I'm all ears. You know, we expect a big budget loss coming, then for us this means a huge number of layoffs. We hired a big team, but what we don't have is a good leader as you are. So your first task as a manager will be to trim the team. To make it short, all the subordinates are inside this folder and you have to fire extra people. Understood? Good! So, uh, get to know each other, settle in, get acclimated and... And let's do it. Idiot!

[5:06]Alright. See ya! See you.

[5:17]Hey, man. What's going on? The boss is having a meeting with investors.

[5:25]Oh my goodness, what a circus! Okay, Ghandi, let's play a real white game. Let's see who fires who. Of course, master. Indian fish... Ladies and gentlemen, before we go into this room, curry... I have a confession to make. And some Indian tea, of course, master. I had the courage to prepare a surprise for you, guys! I suggest you leave work things behind and dive right into the Indian culture.

[6:23]Ladies and gentlemen, please. Help yourselves. Cheers! That's crazy! It's really wonderful! You know what people need, Mr. Stone! You got that, right?

[7:01]I don't feel so good.

[7:06]I'm sorry.

[7:37]Hey, man! What exactly are we celebrating? The deal! The boss signed Lyndon yesterday! Come on! Yesterday? I saw the investors just literally ran away. They got poisoned. Yeah, man! Epic story! Thank God they had signed the contract before getting poisoned. And here's our hero! Woo!

[8:07]Thank you, everyone! You guys are a great team, and thanks to your hard work, we have secured a one-year contract for a record investment! Congratulations, everyone! And this is not the only piece of information I have to share with you today. You guys must have heard some rumors about a wave of layoffs. Well... Exhale! This contract has allowed us to refuse to lay off any employees of our branch! We're in this boat together, friends, and together we'll lead it to victory! In this short time that I've spent here, I'm convinced that every single one of you is a professional, and it is my honor to work with such a talented team. Thank you so much!

[9:23]Come in.

[9:32]Sir, I brought you this.

[9:45]Are you serious? Do you think I couldn't have fired you on my first day?

[9:55]I thought maybe you wanted to get rid of me after, after what I've done. You did a stupid thing. You acted like a coward. You know, Bill. When I was a kid, I had a book called Serpent Raji. It was the story of a green serpent called Raji. Everyone in the forest used to make fun of Raji because there were only yellow snakes in the forest and not a single green one. The green serpent responded to its abusers, but instead of justice, only hatred grew in them. Soon, a hunt for green snakes was started in the forest. Everyone started to hate the green snake. After that, everyone in the forest started to hate all the yellow snakes with green eyes as well. And this went on until all of them were taken out indiscriminately. Remember, Walker. Hatred breeds more hatred. This is why I didn't fire you. You're a racist, Walker. You hated me because of race. And if I would've fired you on the first day, you would've carried this hatred out into the world. Understand... Understand that hatred is destructive. Now you know why I don't want you to leave the company. Understand that all people are equal. Understand that you cannot treat people differently because of the color of their skin. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I was stupid. I'm so sorry. I forgive you. I think it's time we get smart and end to racism for good.

[12:22]Do you remember what day tomorrow is? Yep, it's our fifth anniversary. Do you remember what you promised me? I will take you to Paris, Sarah. I will take you there because you deserve it. I, why, why do I have to say this right now? You know that I sold only one painting in this five years. Well, do something about it! I am doing something about it! We want to fly to Paris. So how much? 5000. Do you want me to give you 5,000 reasons why I don't like it? It's a deal!

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