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Could not have put it better myself.
Don't get me wrong either. What Jallman did was funny, he did not know the family was behind him and the family did over react if they were giving him the evil eye.
The announcement over the PA was just so wrong.
I grew up in segregated Chicago, it's not funny.
No. There was nothing funny about what Jallman did and the very fact he couldn't be man enough to turn around and apologize to that family says a lot about him as a person.