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Those Classy Black Folks
I hate that word
I hate that word
It is truly a bizarre phenomenon.
We see this time and time again, with leftists...they wait before they employ their selective outrage which is 99 percent of the time contingent on what the race of the perpetrator and victim are.
I would laugh at them if it weren't so pathetic.
fortunately, more and more are waking up and recognizing just how poisonous leftist ideology is.
The sad part is how many Asians, so eager to virtue signal in order to please their rabid white leftist overlords, will sell out their own in a heartbeat.
The sad part is how many Asians, so eager to virtue signal in order to please their rabid white leftist overlords, will sell out their own in a heartbeat.
I learned on NPR that Asian guilt is a thing.
The Latasha Harlins murder and the light sentence that Soon Ja Du got off with — she was convicted of voluntary manslaughter, but the judge, in an extraordinary decision that basically overruled the jury, sentenced her to no jail time — it was an enormous miscarriage of justice. And hearing about it and thinking about it, I felt this sense of guilt and shame even though I don't know Soon Ja Du. Just being part of the same community with her, and knowing that she is a Korean woman who lives in Los Angeles, and that there is a high chance that I went to church with someone who went to church with her — there's something about being part of a minority group or a tight-knit ethnic group in America that kind of makes you adopt these group emotions ... And I think this is something that is common to people in minority groups — that you feel anger as a group, or you feel grief, or shame.
Fuck those cunts in the videos, I hope they get their heads blown off......However the people here are full of shit
Here's all the hate crimes that has happened in the USA
https://ucr.fbi.gov/hate-crime/2018/tables/table-9.xls
3,359 for whites....How many of that made the mainstream? less than 10?
The point is, that not every racial bullshit makes the mainstream news....so just because this doesn't make the mainstream news, it doesn't mean that the Media thinks this is awesome or whatever bullshit ur trying to say.
Blacks are also the most hated demographic...Over Represented in hate.Blacks are overrepresented in hate crime statistics in comparison to their population size, while whites and all other minorities seem to be underrepresented.
I don't think that's a hate crime. I didn't see anything in the video to suggest he was robbed because he was Asian, looks more like he was robbed because he went into a neighborhood he shouldn't be in.
A video posted on Twitter Sunday appears to show an elderly man collecting recyclables getting robbed and then assaulted in the Bayview.
Police said they became aware of the video Monday morning.
“We believe the incident took place in the Bayview Police District,” Officer Adam Lobsinger said in a statement. “The Bayview Station Investigations Team has initiated an investigation and is attempting to locate and identify the victim and/or witnesses.”
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https://twitter.com/nicholaaasli/status/1231833375469518848
please share this with your friends & family. this is so low, the older man was just trying to make ends meet for his family. he didn’t deserve this. this is ignorant, inhumane, & sickening. i’m praying for this man and his family. if you have any information, please reach out.
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The video shows the older man stepping toward a trolley that carries several garbage bags full of recyclables. He is chased away by a man who pursues him while wielding a tool used to pick up waste.
Onlookers audible in the video can be heard mocking the victim. Several say the man who pursued him stole his possessions, and goad the victim into trying to retrieve them.
The victim again begins to approach the bags, prompting the suspect to break into a run and attempt to swing at him repeatedly with the trash-picker as onlookers shouted in the background. The video ends with the victim crying, and an onlooker — who previously assailed the man for appearing Asian — mocking him.
Posted on Twitter Sunday night, the clip had been retweeted 5,900 times and racked up around 350,000 views by the next afternoon.
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I learned on NPR that Asian guilt is a thing.
The Latasha Harlins murder and the light sentence that Soon Ja Du got off with — she was convicted of voluntary manslaughter, but the judge, in an extraordinary decision that basically overruled the jury, sentenced her to no jail time — it was an enormous miscarriage of justice. And hearing about it and thinking about it, I felt this sense of guilt and shame even though I don't know Soon Ja Du. Just being part of the same community with her, and knowing that she is a Korean woman who lives in Los Angeles, and that there is a high chance that I went to church with someone who went to church with her — there's something about being part of a minority group or a tight-knit ethnic group in America that kind of makes you adopt these group emotions ... And I think this is something that is common to people in minority groups — that you feel anger as a group, or you feel grief, or shame.
I'm not a leftist. I don't have a problem with media reporting perps' and victims' races, as long as it's done consistently. I was simply pointing out that treating someone the way the perps in the video treated the victim is awful and should elicit the same outrage from us regardless of whether or not the perps are racist. Whether or not people who torment someone the way these perps did said something racist is a triviality.
Why shouldn't he be there? How do you interpret "I hate Asians" as a statement of tolerance?