Sybarite
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When a Southwest Airlines flight attendant tried to get passengers to sit down for takeoff in 2001, she called out on the intercom "Eenie, meenie, minie, moe; pick a seat, we gotta go!" Two black women passengers said the rhyme was racist and filed a federal lawsuit against the airline, claiming civil rights violations. The young flight attendant said she had never heard the racist version of the rhyme. After a two-day trial -- and just one hour of deliberation -- the jury ruled the two women, who are sisters, did not suffer discrimination. After the ruling the sisters claimed they were discriminated against again -- by the jury. "If we had jurors of our peers, then we would have won the case today," claims plaintiff Grace Fuller, who said the flight attendant's remark caused her to have a seizure, leaving her bed-ridden for three days. The case took about three years from incident to dismissal.
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John
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