While I was riding the number 6 train uptown on the way home from work, I witnessed a classic affirmative action encounter.
I was standing next to a white man who appeared to be in his mid to late sixties, and a teenage black girl. At 51st Street, a bunch of people got off. And apparently the girl didn't wait for everyone to get off, before she dashed for the first available seat. So the man next to me said to her "Don't you think you should have waited for everyone to get off before forcing your way to a seat?" That really got the girl angry. And she was like "Who do you think you are talking to me that way? How dare you even talk to me. Don't speak unless you're spoken too!" So the man said "really?" And then he turned to me and said "typical black behavior." This set the girl off even more. And she said. "You racist! This is the 21st century! Mind your own business! You'll never get anywhere in life!"
Now personally, I can't believe the girl sat down. If she had any manners, she would have first offered her seat to the older man. But she didn't.