An outpouring of social media support has buoyed a Cairns cafe worker’s spirits after a customer refused to be served by her because of the colour of her skin.
Originally from South Sudan, Josie Ajak moved to Australia with her parents as an eight-year-old.
Since then she said she had rarely experienced overt racism.
“When we first came to Australia, in primary school and a bit in high school as well, I got the ‘Why are you here? Go back to where you came from’ line,” Ms Ajak said.
“But that was all left behind, I haven’t heard any of those kind of remarks for a while, and then this happened just a couple of days ago.”
During a busy period in the Cairns cafe where Ms Ajak works as a shift supervisor she took over the cash register, trying to get a growing queue on the move.
“This elderly woman approached the counter in a wheelchair and I greeted her as I would anyone else,” Ms Ajak said.
“She just looked at me and said ‘I refuse to be served by a black person, can you get me a white lady?’.”
Shocked and angered by the request, Ms Ajak asked the woman to move aside.
“A staff member beside me was looking at me wondering what was going on. I just looked back and said ‘this lady is racist and we won’t be serving her’,” Ms Ajak said.