Korean woman called “Ching Chong” files million dollar lawsuit

In a healthy society, the cashier would have been told that calling someone “Ching Chong” wasn’t polite and the “offended” woman would have accepted a simple apology.

Unfortunately, as sick as this degenerate country has become, I’m sure she’ll have a nice payday.

Attorney Susan Chana Lask said her client Hyun Lee, who is of Korean descent, used her real name when placing an order for photo prints at a CVS in Egg Harbor City in February. However, when Lee picked up her pictures, she was “very distressed” to find her CVS receipt read “Lee, Ching Chong,” according to CBS New York.

The Smoking Gun obtained a copy of a complaint sent by Lee to CVS’s customer relations department.

“Do you think it’s funny? It’s very disturbing to me!!!!” Lee wrote, “why doesn’t he just call me Chink! It has the same derogatory meaning!!!!!”

In an emailed response, a CVS official said the employee, identified as William, would be be “counseled and trained,” according to The Smoking gun.

“There’s no amount, in my opinion, of training from CVS or any company that’s going to stop this kind of hate and bullying against someone’s race,” Lask said. “To me, this is something that deserves psychological counseling, not CVS counseling,” according to CBS.

On April 16, Lee filed a discrimination lawsuit against CVS Caremark Corp., CVS Pharmacy, Inc., CVS, New Jersey CVS Pharmacy LLC and the unnamed cashier, seeking $1 million due to “injury, mental anguish, severe emotional distress, harm, and damages,” according to ABC News.

Looks like the Koreans have found out that they can shake down corporations just like the other minorities.

One million for being called “Ching Chong?”

Grow up, lady.


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