MAGA teen bused in from a Catholic school harasses Indigenous People's marcher. Vile.

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jsteele wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OK. I think the kid was wrong and should apologize to the man for the little staring contest.... but........

I just saw a video of this incident from another angle and from before the kid was face to face with him.
The man walked up toward the group of kids. He walked into the group. It wasn't like the kids surrounded him.

Phillips, the man, doesn't appear to be the victim he is being portrayed as. As an adult, why approach a group of kids?

Watch for yourself.
https://twitter.com/SchumeMae/status/1086804759707815943


Phillips said that he saw the kids taunting a group of black kids and was worried that things would get violent. So, he walked between the groups to keep them apart.


This is a joke. The group of black kids turned out to be a group of black jews spewing hatred vitriol.

They're not Jews.


Black Hebrew Israelites - they were an older crew, according to Phillips, and they're labeled a hate group. But my question was (it was deleted) who started it? Did the boys taunt the BHI or did the BHI taunt them?

Phillips took BHI'a side.


The BHI were yelling at everyone (including the native americans at first). When the kids came wearing Make America Great stuff to the Native American march, it was too easy of a target. They yelled things like, " You want to build a wall, but you stole their land to begin with!" and stuff like that.

Watch the long video. The conflict starts at 50 min and goes to 1:12 before Phillips comes in. It is super tense because there were like 70+ big teenagers chanting and acting aggressively, and of course the 5 BHI men were not going to back down. It was very tense. If I had been there, I would have been very uncomfortable. The chaperones should have been paying attention and whoever gave permission for the kids to start chanting back to the BHI was off their rocker nuts. That situation was always going to end up as a viral video.

I can see (and the BHI discuss in their video) that Phillips came in and started playing the drum to calm the tensions down, and you can feel it in the video.



What tensions? The boys were chanting the school spirit cheers. There is no hate in that. It was a form of diversion to get away from the hateful attacks. There was no need for the lying native american to go in and harass those boys as he did...and then lie about it. Shameful


What’s shameful is your complete twisting of the video, the Catholic school boys (who are actively mocking the Native American performers, and the smugness of the kid. None of their behavior is excused because 5 black people said bad things.


Clearly you have not seen the videos showing the Native American telling the boys to go back to Europe and that they don't belong in this country. Check out what really happened.

Anonymous
Since it's in Kentucky which was a slave state?

Can I suggest a good history book on 19th century America for you?



1. This is not the 19th century. It is the 21st century.
2. There were slaves in many, many states.
3. Ky was not a part of the confederacy.
4. Covington may be in Kentucky, but it is a suburb of Cincinnati.

Times change. Keep up.
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jsteele wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OK. I think the kid was wrong and should apologize to the man for the little staring contest.... but........

I just saw a video of this incident from another angle and from before the kid was face to face with him.
The man walked up toward the group of kids. He walked into the group. It wasn't like the kids surrounded him.

Phillips, the man, doesn't appear to be the victim he is being portrayed as. As an adult, why approach a group of kids?

Watch for yourself.
https://twitter.com/SchumeMae/status/1086804759707815943


Phillips said that he saw the kids taunting a group of black kids and was worried that things would get violent. So, he walked between the groups to keep them apart.


This is a joke. The group of black kids turned out to be a group of black jews spewing hatred vitriol.

They're not Jews.


Black Hebrew Israelites - they were an older crew, according to Phillips, and they're labeled a hate group. But my question was (it was deleted) who started it? Did the boys taunt the BHI or did the BHI taunt them?

Phillips took BHI'a side.


The BHI were yelling at everyone (including the native americans at first). When the kids came wearing Make America Great stuff to the Native American march, it was too easy of a target. They yelled things like, " You want to build a wall, but you stole their land to begin with!" and stuff like that.

Watch the long video. The conflict starts at 50 min and goes to 1:12 before Phillips comes in. It is super tense because there were like 70+ big teenagers chanting and acting aggressively, and of course the 5 BHI men were not going to back down. It was very tense. If I had been there, I would have been very uncomfortable. The chaperones should have been paying attention and whoever gave permission for the kids to start chanting back to the BHI was off their rocker nuts. That situation was always going to end up as a viral video.

I can see (and the BHI discuss in their video) that Phillips came in and started playing the drum to calm the tensions down, and you can feel it in the video.



What tensions? The boys were chanting the school spirit cheers. There is no hate in that. It was a form of diversion to get away from the hateful attacks. There was no need for the lying native american to go in and harass those boys as he did...and then lie about it. Shameful


You haven't watched the video. I am disappointed to see so many people who are happy to raise entitled, bratty kids. It is surprising but I guess not so surprising.


The NA guy has a history and it’s not a good one


Native American history is very tragic. I suggest you read Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee. Gut-wrenching and maddening.


He harassed a girl first, who was terrified. Not the image they want on camera so moved onto the men. Don’t shift the sands
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I guess this area is the south too since it’s further south than Covington KY by a good amount. Where are the street preachers in Arlington?
Anonymous
It's important for people to realize that black israelites said rude things to the white kids earlier, so the white kids didn't start it, so any non-whites in the general vicinity are fair targets according to the don't-be-non-white doctrine
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Anonymous wrote:I guess this area is the south too since it’s further south than Covington KY by a good amount. Where are the street preachers in Arlington?


VA is the south. Duh
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Anonymous wrote:It's important for people to realize that black israelites said rude things to the white kids earlier, so the white kids didn't start it, so any non-whites in the general vicinity are fair targets according to the don't-be-non-white doctrine

le sigh
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Street preacher in louisville kentucky, railing against Harry Potter fans.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TIUnocnQYR4
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That's what I keep thinking. If this was my son, there'd be hell to pay when he got home. Some of us still dole out good old fashioned discipline.
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Street preacher in cincinnati
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ULZe4qZFhQ
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Anonymous wrote:I guess this area is the south too since it’s further south than Covington KY by a good amount. Where are the street preachers in Arlington?


VA is the south. Duh


The poster was talking about "street preachers" and how she knows they must be prevalent in Covington because she is also from the south. To me, this signifies she was talking about the south "culturally" and not necessarily geographically or historically (from 150+ years ago.)

I am not from the south. When I hear of "street preachers" from the south, I envision the scene from "Great Balls of Fire" that show Jimmy Swaggart preaching on a street corner in Louisiana. Is that what the PP is claiming occurs regularly just outside of Cincinnati?
Anonymous
Someone is paying a fortune for a PR firm to try and convince us that over 100 radical right wing teenagers were afraid of 3 elderly Native Americans. I'm not buying it and I can't imagine anyone but a republican believing this nonsensical counter story for one second.
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I can't imagine that the kids were not prepped for how to behave in a major city while going to a controversial protest and then being around other protests and marches.

These kids either don't have basic common sense or they felt safe to act like belligerent idiots because there were 70 or 100 students or whatever.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Someone is paying a fortune for a PR firm to try and convince us that over 100 radical right wing teenagers were afraid of 3 elderly Native Americans. I'm not buying it and I can't imagine anyone but a republican believing this nonsensical counter story for one second.


YEP
Anonymous
Whenever minorities are involved in a situation, they need to be perceived as correct because they are minorities. They have had a harder life and therefore must be given all the leeway. They need your help. White people, OTOH, will be just fine.
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