If this is an honest question, yes. I have been taken for the help on more than one occasion, but I have also been the help. So maybe I’m not classy enough to be in this discussion.
However. My cousin is a concert pianist. In one of his greatest triumphs, he played at Carnegie Hall. He was all dressed up in tails and a frilly shirt. Afterward my aunt & uncle took him and his wife out to some famous New York restaurant, where he was taken for a waiter on his way to the restroom, on his way back from the restroom, and on the way out (where a woman took him to task for his footwear, which was tennis shoes, which were the only things he changed after the concert). The only person who didn’t think this was hilarious was his wife, who had no sense of humor whatsoever.
I once had the experience of being in Chicago and seeing the mayor of Denver, who I knew as I’d worked on his campaign. I was about to say, “Hey, Mayor Webb!” and then I stopped myself realizing I was just being racist. See a tall black man and thinking he’s the mayor of Denver because the mayor of Denver is a tall black man. Although he sure looked like Wellington. But then, I didn’t really know him all that well, and what would he be doing in Chicago? So it would be racist of me to think that was him. (Although, when you are in a strange city and you see a familiar face, it’s comforting.)
Well, guess what, that really was him. He was in Chicago for some conference of mayors or something.
I have to say, if I was in Target, and saw somebody who looked like Michelle Obama, I would feel the same way. “Oh, it’s the First Lady. No, wait, can’t be. I’m being racist thinking just any old tall black woman is the First Lady. But why would she be in Target? And where’s the Secret Service?”
(For that matter, why would I be in Target? I hate that place.)