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Oct 30, 2024

UPDATE: Black Landscaper Speaks Out After Woman Refuses Service & Calls 911

UPDATE: Black Landscaper Speaks Out After Woman Refuses Service & Calls 911
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We do have an update on the woman that decided to call the cops because the landscapers were black. I'm going to remind you of the incident. Here it is. She didn't want black people to mow her yard, y'all. [00:00:16] She didn't want she didn't know that she was hiring black people. Are you? My picture? And everything is on the app. She didn't know she was hiring black people. I'll stay here and wait for them. I'm recording as well. [00:00:34] Her name is Janice. Janelle. She didn't know that she was hiring black people to come do her yard. We already started. Look how much we've cut already. We've already started. Did the whole left side of the down there of the house? [00:00:50] She didn't know she was. She didn't know that she was. Look at her. Trying to get my license plate. I already got it. Yeah, you call me a boy, right? This is wild behavior. She didn't know she was hiring black people to come cut her grass, so she threw a fit. [00:01:06] She threw a fit in front of my two sons out here. So sad. Put up the picture for a mass here. Alright. Somebody knows you and we got you, madam. I'm sure you've been doing this a long time. [00:01:22] Hopefully somebody cares enough about you to talk to you. More details have now emerged about what happened after the events of this video, where Black lawn care business owner recorded the moments an older white woman [00:01:37] turned down his services in the middle of of an appointment, allegedly because of his race. Now, as you can see, he's already done some work. Partial performance already. So in a follow up video at He Ain't That Funny, [00:01:53] he told viewers that a police officer did show up and talked to him and the woman, quote, the police came, he showed up. He was pretty cool. He came and talked to me first. I explained to him what happened and he immediately went [00:02:09] and talked to her and got her story. He explained okay. After the officer took down the woman's account, after the officer took down the woman's account, He returned and apologized to the business owner. Quote he actually asked for my business [00:02:26] card and said he would be calling me for services. The man said, adding that he's trying to build a company while working a full time job. Quote, I didn't deserve for her to treat me like that. [00:02:42] There is no defending her. Wrong is wrong. The business owner explained that the woman found him through a third party app. His profile on the app shows his name, face and a picture of his work vehicle. Yet the woman hired him anyway. [00:02:57] You're a stand up human being, sir. You really are. You did not deserve that. Your sons did not deserve to see that. But here's the other side of it. You have provided leadership in the most appropriate way possible. [00:03:14] Leadership not only for your sons, but leadership also for those who will see what you provided via social media. I am glad that you were able to tell a positive story about the interaction with the police officer. [00:03:30] That is a stand up cop who said, hand me your card, I'm going to hire you for services myself. Why? Because the police officer is limited in affecting any type of legal jurisdiction over a situation like that, unfortunately. [00:03:50] But I do recommend you do this. You have already partially performed. I'm not sure if this woman paid you the money or not. If she has not paid you the money, your partial performance is definitely worthy of you [00:04:05] to file a damn lien and get your money. Alright. You had absolutely every right to finish that job and to get paid. Sir, if you need anything from us at indisputable, we're here for you. Alright, Jackson. Very sad businessman working full time. [00:04:24] Got a business on the side showing his sons the ropes. One of the most racist people that you can imagine comes out and says, I don't want you here. I didn't know you were black. According to the allegation, what say you? Right. She thought that his black hands was going to cause weeds to grow all in her grass or something like that. [00:04:41] She got that reverse green thumb or something. But yeah, you know, this is definitely obviously in addition to racism, this is a good example of, narcissistic behavior throwing fits when your way isn't had. You know, I mean, that that's all that was. First comes the the the fit and then comes the. [00:04:58] No, I don't have any accountability over my dysregulation of my own emotions. I'm going to keep on tripling down about this because there's no way I'm wrong, you know, so that that's it. And then and then again, as you pointed out, good on that cop. He pulled up. He was like, oh, this grass looks pretty good. I kind of need mine. Cut I don't right, I don't, you know, I work on Sundays. [00:05:15] I don't got time. You know, this is just a very standard situation. And to let me point out as well that oftentimes, I mean, it's not like what you you've never seen, you know, black people or brown people or Latinos doing construction or doing landscaping at all. [00:05:31] Like, this is very common to see this. Like we're not in the 40s anymore. So yeah, she she another example of boredom racism and narcissistic fit throwing. Yeah. So and that's why he's famous. She's that's why she's famous now. And like I said somebody knows her and hopefully they'll talk to her.