Racism is a kind of discrimination or
prejudice based on someone else’s race or skin color with a notion that one’s
own race is superior. While racism sounds barbaric, it’s easy to argue that
this kind of discrimination is alive and well in most parts of the world. In
2013, news broke out that U.S media mogul and billionaire Oprah Winfrey was
subjected to racism while on a trip to Switzerland to attend Tina Turner’s
wedding. As one of the few VVIP guests to the wedding, Oprah wanted a special
handbag to compliment her elegant outfit. She visited an uptown boutique in
Zurich by the name Trois Pommes. Zurich is recognized as one of the most
expensive cities in the world. The woman at the store refused to get down a bag
Oprah requested to see claiming that it was too expensive for her. The
saleslady then kept tossing cheaper bags to Oprah despite her numerous attempts
to insist on seeing the expensive bag (Thompson and
Magnay).
This scenario is a good illustration of
prejudice at its highest level. The Italian sales assistant at the store had a
preconception that the $38,000 crocodile leather bag was too expensive for a
black person who also happened to be a lady. We can argue that the lady had a
preconceived opinion that the designer bag (Tom Ford Jennifer) was only
affordable to and meant for certain races that were superior to the African
Americans thus discrimination against skin color/race.
The White saleslady also believes in
stereotypes including a notion that African Americans are generally poor and
cannot afford expensive stuff. That explains why she continually tossed over
cheaper bags to Oprah because she was black. Oprah even explains how she had
her hair nicely kempt and was dressed up extra special in a Donna Karan
(designer) outfit because she understands how snobby those kinds of stores are;
She thought all along that most salesladies would look at the type of clothes
the customer wears to judge for themselves. But she learned how wrong she was
and got flabbergasted as the woman judged her by the color of her skin (Hall).
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Work Cited
Hall, Allan. "Now Oprah Winfrey Insists She WAS
Victim Of Racism At Swiss Store And Reveals How She Nearly Called Her Friend
Jennifer Aniston Who The $38,000 Bag Was Named After." Mail Online.
N.p., 2013. Web. 18 Apr. 2018.
Thompson, Nick, and Diana Magnay. "Oprah
Winfrey Racism Row Over Switzerland Shop Incident - CNN." CNN.
N.p., 2013. Web. 18 Apr. 2018.
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