local mall discrimiates against goths
Posted: Thu Feb 20, 2003 6:43 pm
I went to knoxville center mall yesterday to shop with zeo and overall it was a good day. We were walking along on the ground floor and as we walked past the information center a security guard starts yelling "excuse me, excuse me" I turned around and she said" hey you come here." I was thinking what the hell is her problem and as I approached here she told me to take off my spiked collar (it is a very small spiked collar that I purchased at hot topics much like the ones that they sell at spencers) anyway I told her that I was not some punk ass kid and that I would not take off my collar as it was part of my outfit. So she said then you need to leave the mall. Ha I laughed. Absolutely not I am here to shop I told her and I was also not a threat to anyone. After chewing her ass out she gave us a card for the mall manager who zeo called on his cell phone. I was way too mad to talk to him at this point. I grabbed zeo and we went up to spencers while the manager was on the phone. I pointed out a few spike collars that they sell there and talked to the clerks for a bit, they had never heard of anyone being asked to leave for an article of jewelery and thought that it was rediculous. The mall manager ended up appologizing but I still feel like I was singled out for the way that I look and mistaken for a teenager, ok understandable I probably look young. I was told by the guard that they are on orange alert and that they are watching out for terroist, ok I'm not middle eastern I'm a 5'4 106 lb woman. I will be going back to the mall with a few other people dressed similarly armed with a mini tape recorder just to see what happens. I am going to the metro pulse with my story and channel 10. If this problem is not fixed with knoxville center then I will seek legal advice. This situation is unacceptable to me since I have never been asked to leave any establishment based on my clothing before. I thought that everyone was welcome in the mall, guess not. Anyone else have problems in the mall based on appearance?? If anyone would like to be part of the group visiting the mall to change their "so called" policies then you are more than welcome to join. I think there are about 5 who want to go so far. I have not decided on when yet, I thought that I would post this first. I will do anything in my power to prevent this from happening to anyone else in this community and especially the younger generation up and comming and to make sure that we all have the right to freedom of fashion. As many of you know I was part of the team that created an all ages venue for kids to see bands that they otherwise could not based on their age and the age restrictions of other venues. I love all of those kids and respect their individuality and to me it is important to stand up on this issue so that they can continue to grow and become the next generation of nonconformists instead of being insulted and refused the right to be in public places based on their appearance. I am truely disappointed and outraged over this matter. Opinions welcome.