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the worst thing about the one sided vid is its assumes with no evidence
where have we seen that before? |
I wanted to watch the vid but I’m not about to click on a daily mail link. Nice try.
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my computer code said you did :joker: |
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hope someone robs this black mans car and no one does anything about it.
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Speaking from personal experience I don't know why people always think whenever a young male (white or black) are anywhere near a car that they're trying to rob it, thankfully in my case my Dad showed up to prove my innocence.:laugh: Basically unless they're blatantly trying to break into the Vehicle I leave the person alone. |
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Hypothetical situations that don't reflect the reality do not matter, they certainly don't undermine what actually happened. This man was minding his own business in his own car and this hag racially profiled the **** out of him and thought he must have been trying to steal the car, it never occurred to her that he could own it.
The fact that people are more offended by the fact that he was angry more than the racism of the woman says it all. You hold black people to different standards than white people. |
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The issue here for me is the sense of entitlement, the presumption that it's ok to interrupt a strangers day to make accusations and then insist that they accept an apology. He was understandably upset but reasonably polite until she really started badgering. |
Probably best no one ever approaches anyone who is black. No stop and search, no racial profiling... and the fact that knife crime and gun crime are mainly black crimes... and black on black crimes... just let them get on with it. Otherwise you get a foul-mouthed rant and strangely, people supporting that.
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If you KNOW someone is committing a crime then by all means confront them if you want to. If you think something looks suspicious enough to warrant reporting then do that. In this case I don't think it even would warrant that - all that was really warranted was taking a "mental note" of the time/car/person so that if a crime DID occur and people were asking around, you could say what you saw. There was clearly no imminent threat of a violent crime so why confront someone? |
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A bizarre take. |
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I do think he could have accepted the apology more readily (even with the caveat of asking her to think about how her actions come across) but that's about it. I get why he was angry about being approached. Maybe there's some bias in that too - I can't ****ing stand curtain-twitching vigilante neighbours. Like I said by all means observe... take mental note... if someone comes around later saying "a car was broken into, did anyone see anything?" pass on that info but otherwise I wish people would just mind their own business. |
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To treat people equally you stop by removing terms like 'black crime' |
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And what about... the actual racism? |
You just can’t accuse black people of being thieves today without being balled racist, it’s such a shame!
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...the lady said similar to...’...it looks as though you’re rifling through someone’s...‘...not just ‘rifling through papers’ or whatever, but ‘someone’s’...she had already decided that she didn’t think that it was his car...that was profiling someone, he’d been judged, which is why she confronted him...because she said that there was lots of car crime in the area...(...which there is in many areas, obviously, car crime is a huge thing...)...and since shes a resident of the area, it would be interesting to know how many ‘ confrontations’ she’s had with people in cars, looking a bit preoccupied in doing something in their car...
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its impossible to be polite while being racist, she should have been charged with a hate crime
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Deserved everything she got, I certainly wouldn't have kept my temper like he did put it that way. Vile pig of a woman
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Black on black crimes is such a bull**** thing and it's always used by racist white people to demonise black people and make them appear less than. Newsflash, white people kill other white people too but you never hear about white on white crimes.
Don't get me started on white people complaining about hearing racism and being more offended by the talk of racism than the racism itself. If you get tired of hearing about racism and you're more mad of the mention of it than the act itself, you're racist. |
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