Summary: This spotlight details the racist history of tipping, federal and state policy governing tipped work, and the experience of tipped workers in the economy—both nationwide and in the South. Across the country, tipped workers are more likely to be people of color, women, women of color, or single parents, and are disproportionately born outside…
In order to have confirmation bias here I would have to be taking a stance on this.
I have doubts that’s be confirming a bias. It would be interesting to me if this were true. It’s a conformation bias in your end to have assumed otherwise, funny how that works.
Its quite troubling that others see it as a character flaw how I don’t incorporate every factoid I come across because it’s sounds cool. Really makes me wonder how much nonsense others carry around in their heads.
I would rather admit to not knowing something that is true than believing something that is false. If that is worthy of your ridicule, that’s on you.