Does that apply to line-cutters?
/The CEO of a winter resort complex in Aspen, Colo., urged his employees to practice affirmative racism this week during the annual summit of the country's largest organization of black skiers and snowboarders.
Mike Kaplan outlined his demands in a memo to employees of the Aspen Skiing Company, which operates the Aspen Snowmass resort complex where the National Brotherhood of [Black] Skiers is gathering this week.
For example, employees should avoid telling a black customer "You can't park there," "That parking spot is just for hotel guests," or "My restaurant isn't open now, come back at 5." ….
Also, employees should greet the black guests "lovingly and intentionally," [WTF?} Kaplan instructed. Employees are always nice to the guests, he conceded, but urged them to "make an even greater effort" with the black ones because "standard or even slightly bad service can easily be interpreted as bias."
Well, Aspen.