Michael Carr, a maintenance worker for the Sisters of Charity in the Bronx, experienced severe harassment from his Protestant boss, Kevin Van Tassell. Carr reported being called numerous slurs, including a "Catholic f-k" and a "dumb Irish bastard." His complaints received little attention, and after suffering a serious injury from a fall, he returned to a hostile environment. Carr expressed feelings of despair over being ignored and disrespected, despite his dedication and work ethic at the job.
Carr described the situation at work as life in hell, facing relentless derogatory remarks from his Protestant boss, Kevin Van Tassell, who called him a "Catholic f-k" and a "dumb Irish bastard." Carr faced an atmosphere of intolerance and hostility, where no one would listen to his complaints about the abuse.
Despite his dedication to the job, Carr felt the environment became intolerable, stating he couldn't take the abuse any longer. He recounted the frequency of slurs directed at him, such as 'mick' and 'Irish f-k,' reflecting a profound disrespect for his identity and faith.
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