absolutely respect is not defined by wealth or position everyone should be respected regardless of their position or finances it is a great way to make friends
Amen to that it's not really sure how valuable you may look or maybe it's not how you look and what you drive it's not what you live in its you what's in your heart it's not the materialistic things 😊 in this world that makes the world go round
This gave me chills! It’s sad that people still behave this way, but I hope this serves as a turning point for that woman. Everyone deserves respect!" ❤✨
This story is a perfect snapshot of the uncomfortable truth about privilege and entitlement. Beverly Mason, draped in her LA elite status, waltzes into a high-end spot expecting everyone to jump at her command. She exudes arrogance, but the second she meets Kesha Daniels, someone who isn’t intimidated by her power or background, the façade starts to crack. Kesha isn't just a waitress; she's a young black woman in a role where she's seen it all-yet this time, she doesn’t just swallow her pride to appease a so-called "socialite." She challenges Beverly's sense of superiority, making it clear that respect isn’t something you demand; it’s something you earn. And here’s the controversial bit: Beverly’s irritation at not having her way, at a simple fact like red wine not being served chilled, shines a light on how far removed some people are from reality. Her demands aren’t just unreasonable; they reflect a broader issue of how privilege distorts a person’s sense of right and wrong. The tension here isn’t just about wine-it’s about a power struggle in a society where wealth often tries to silence dignity. Kesha standing her ground is significant; it’s a reminder that real change happens when people don’t back down, even in small, everyday moments. This isn’t about a simple glass of Cabernet. It’s a subtle but powerful confrontation against the deep-seated arrogance that the so-called elite think they can get away with. Beverly may walk away feeling slighted, but Kesha walks away with her dignity-and that’s worth more than any chilled wine.
I hate snobs. They look down their noses at you. My then boyfriend was taking me to a rather posh restaurant and I was very nervous, I was 18 and a dental nurse. The senior nurse gave me a word of advice saying that I was just as good as anyone else and to walk in like I owned the place. It worked and it has never bothered me since. I hope Mr Winters helped Keesha.
This Video Is Right-On!-I've Seen-UC Berkeley's-Student Worker's@Work-Just As Hard&Harder!-Like The Career Worker's-DO!-Raymond "Mike" Hong!&(They've All-Earned My Respect&Admiration!-For Their Loyalty&Dedication-To The UC Berkeley's-Dining Halls!-Mike!)😎👍!!!!!!!!!
No disrespect to anyone but society has focused on materialistic things rather than what an individual has on the inside because in the end we can't take it with us when we pass and when we're cut, we all bleed the very same color: RED. If I am incorrect in saying this, I apologize. Thanks for letting me share.
If you do not like a narrative, go ahead and scroll past if you looking and listening to a story, there’s gonna be some narrative may not be unnecessary to others just because it’s unnecessary to you bye
always respect people who respect you no matter your status in society
You can always judge a person's character by how they treat staff in restaurants, hotels, anywhere really.
Or more completely, those 'beneath' them.
absolutely respect is not defined by wealth or position everyone should be respected regardless of their position or finances it is a great way to make friends
Amen to that it's not really sure how valuable you may look or maybe it's not how you look and what you drive it's not what you live in its you what's in your heart it's not the materialistic things 😊 in this world that makes the world go round
This gave me chills! It’s sad that people still behave this way, but I hope this serves as a turning point for that woman. Everyone deserves respect!" ❤✨
I hope this makes her rethink her behavior!
She could be a California Democrat.
do not worry. its all fake.....this certainly never happened.....
Respect is a must
@@AccAcc-x3s black been disrespect Mexicans just using get what blacks want
Ive been having conversations like this for yrs about ppl that always look down on others,them ppl are the dregs of society
This story is a perfect snapshot of the uncomfortable truth about privilege and entitlement. Beverly Mason, draped in her LA elite status, waltzes into a high-end spot expecting everyone to jump at her command. She exudes arrogance, but the second she meets Kesha Daniels, someone who isn’t intimidated by her power or background, the façade starts to crack. Kesha isn't just a waitress; she's a young black woman in a role where she's seen it all-yet this time, she doesn’t just swallow her pride to appease a so-called "socialite." She challenges Beverly's sense of superiority, making it clear that respect isn’t something you demand; it’s something you earn.
And here’s the controversial bit: Beverly’s irritation at not having her way, at a simple fact like red wine not being served chilled, shines a light on how far removed some people are from reality. Her demands aren’t just unreasonable; they reflect a broader issue of how privilege distorts a person’s sense of right and wrong. The tension here isn’t just about wine-it’s about a power struggle in a society where wealth often tries to silence dignity.
Kesha standing her ground is significant; it’s a reminder that real change happens when people don’t back down, even in small, everyday moments. This isn’t about a simple glass of Cabernet. It’s a subtle but powerful confrontation against the deep-seated arrogance that the so-called elite think they can get away with. Beverly may walk away feeling slighted, but Kesha walks away with her dignity-and that’s worth more than any chilled wine.
Are you serious? 😂😂😂
@@doctorandusB yes this is serious, because more people are attracted to honey than vinegar.
I hate snobs. They look down their noses at you. My then boyfriend was taking me to a rather posh restaurant and I was very nervous, I was 18 and a dental nurse. The senior nurse gave me a word of advice saying that I was just as good as anyone else and to walk in like I owned the place. It worked and it has never bothered me since. I hope Mr Winters helped Keesha.
This Video Is Right-On!-I've Seen-UC Berkeley's-Student Worker's@Work-Just As Hard&Harder!-Like The Career Worker's-DO!-Raymond "Mike" Hong!&(They've All-Earned My Respect&Admiration!-For Their Loyalty&Dedication-To The UC Berkeley's-Dining Halls!-Mike!)😎👍!!!!!!!!!
Blonde hair looks brunette !
It is just one of many more or less copied pseudo reality stories.
No disrespect to anyone but society has focused on materialistic things rather than what an individual has on the inside because in the end we can't take it with us when we pass and when we're cut, we all bleed the very same color: RED.
If I am incorrect in saying this, I apologize.
Thanks for letting me share.
Amennnnn❤ i totally agree with you🎉🎉🎉
Please get to the point
I know, it's unnecessary lengthy narrative
If you do not like a narrative, go ahead and scroll past if you looking and listening to a story, there’s gonna be some narrative may not be unnecessary to others just because it’s unnecessary to you bye
Did he say blonde?
I am certain this 9-minute video could be told in 4:10. And it would have been done better.
Fake story. In the beginning, she was described as having blonde hair. She is a dark brunette. It just went rapidly downhill from there.
This was sit up
Blonde? really? Not a match!
Its just a story
_ believeyoume there are humans who believe they are better than any god -- why, 'cause y'all can see them but can you see god !?!
Why are you using a stock picture? No one is blonde in this photo I don't care for videos like this one..
Another fake video.
Oh wow. Really?