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Home»Human Interest»West Virginia Man Accused of ‘White Privilege’ After Using Black Customer’s Gas Pump While His Car Was Parked: ‘White Fatigue Is a Real Thing’

West Virginia Man Accused of ‘White Privilege’ After Using Black Customer’s Gas Pump While His Car Was Parked: ‘White Fatigue Is a Real Thing’

He shouldn’t have used it

Salma AhmedBy Salma AhmedJune 19, 20265 Mins Read
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Image Source: @kingg_lowkeyy via TikTok

A man in West Virginia was accused of having “White privilege” by a Black customer at a gas station after he used a gas pump that the customer parked his car at.

The customer shared the video online and wrote on top of it, “POV: West Virginia YT Privilege.” In the caption, he provided additional context about what allegedly happened before the recording began. According to him, he was traveling to Myrtle Beach with his wife and children when they stopped at a gas station to refuel and take a restroom break.

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On our way to Myrtle Beach, my wife, kids, and I stopped at a Sheetz in West Virginia for gas and a restroom break. I pulled up to a pump, parked, opened my gas tank, and went inside to pay while holding my daughter. My wife took our son to the restroom. When I got to the register, the cashier told me my pump was already being used. Confused, I looked outside and saw a man filling multiple gas cans from the pump my vehicle was already parked at. My gas door was open and my SUV was still sitting there. I went outside and asked him what he was doing. His response was, “You’re blocking the lane.” Blocking the lane? My vehicle was literally at the pump getting gas. I quickly took my daughter to my wife and went back outside to address the situation. By the time I got back, he had loaded his gas cans into his Jeep. As I walked up, he aggressively threw the Jeep in reverse, nearly hit someone in the parking lot, almost wrecked his vehicle, and sped off out of the gas station. The crazy part? A couple walked up to my family afterward and said they had watched the whole thing unfold. They thought the guy was trying to steal my gas and were shocked by how he acted. Then the gentleman reached into his wallet and handed me $50 cash. I tried to tell him it wasn’t necessary, but he insisted. So while one person almost ruined our day, another reminded me there’s still good people out here. Huge shoutout to Mr. Dave. 🫱🏾‍🫲🏻❤️ What would y’all have done in this situation? 👇🏾 #kingglowkeyy #RoadTripStories #fyp #Sheetz #WestVirginia

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The customer explained that he had parked his car at a gas pump, opened the gas tank, and then gone inside the station with his daughter to pay before fueling up. According to his account, when he reached the register, the cashier informed him that the pump he intended to use was already being used, despite the fact that his vehicle was still parked at that pump.

Naturally, the customer said he was confused by what he had been told. When he looked outside, he claimed he saw the White man standing at his pump and filling several gas cans using it. According to the customer’s account, he then went outside to confront the man about using the pump while his vehicle was still parked there. During the exchange, the man told him, “You’re blocking the lane.” The customer disputed that explanation in the caption of his video, writing, “Blocking the lane? My vehicle was literally at the pump getting gas.”

In the video, the customer headed toward the man who was filling his gas cans. He started asking him why he was doing this even though he could see his car parked there. The man ignored him and continued filling the gas cans. He then told the customer that he would be done in one second. The video ended shortly afterward, so it is unclear what happened next. However, the customer later shared additional details about the encounter in the caption of his post.

The customer said that he went to hand his daughter to his wife and then returned to address the situation. By that point, the man had already loaded his gas cans into his Jeep. According to the customer’s account, as he walked toward him, the man allegedly “aggressively threw the Jeep in reverse, nearly hit someone in the parking lot, almost wrecked his vehicle, and sped off out of the gas station.”

The customer also added that after the man left, a couple approached him and said they had witnessed the situation. They believed the man was trying to steal his gas and were shocked by his behavior. Following this, the man from the couple insisted on giving the customer $50 to help make up for what had happened.

“So while one person almost ruined our day, another reminded me there’s still good people out there,” the customer wrote in his caption. The video quickly divided people online, with many debating who was in the wrong during the gas station incident. The discussion also became more heated as some commenters brought race into the conversation, leading to broader disagreements about the situation and how it was being interpreted on social media.

Viewers Divided After Witnessing West Virginia Man’s Behavior

The video sparked reactions online. Viewers were left divided between supporting the customer and supporting the West Virginia man. Some people who sided with the customer argued that the reaction might have been different if the roles were reversed. “White fatigue is a real thing,” one person wrote. Another commenter added, “I usually don’t involve myself with race conversations but anyone not on your side is a racist. Because this is insane.”

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Others sided with the man, arguing that the situation came down to gas station etiquette and parking responsibility. One person wrote, “Im on their side. Its a a crowded gas station. Don’t leave your car there and go inside.” This made another commenter respond, “They move the goal post every time. If you were the one fillings those jugs the comments would be different. The fatigue is real.” Someone else added, “The other white guy was willing to defend another white man even though that white man was in the wrong.”

The video sparked a conversation about differing views on gas station etiquette. This was particularly about whether it is appropriate to leave a vehicle at a pump while going inside to pay before fueling. Some viewers argued that this can inconvenience others in a busy station. Others felt it is a normal and acceptable practice depending on the situation. It also led to broader discussions about how quickly race can become part of online interpretations of everyday incidents. Some commenters argued that not every disagreement or confrontation should be viewed through a racial lens.

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Salma Ahmed is a 24 years old Egyptian writer who graduated with an English major. She has experience covering celebrities, lifestyle, soccer, women's rights and more. She previously worked for MovieWeb and The South African.

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