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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I just got around to watching this video - what is racist about what she did? Honest question. She seems genuinely scared and uncertain of why someone is filming her. I guess I would be too, regardless of Race. [/quote] Have you been living under a rock? Try Googling "black fear of police" and read. While there are some situations where violence may be necessary, in a very disproportionately large number of cases, merely being black and in particular a black man, causes an accused perpetrator to be manhandled, beaten assaulted and often killed. Police brutality against black men has caused a movement called #BlackLivesMatter which complains about police brutality against blacks, in particular black men. Black men have been killed when unarmed, when following directions and many times when restrained. Look up the names and videos of George Floyd, Botham Jean, Michael Slager, Freddie Gray, De'Von Bailey, Stephon Clark, the list goes on an on. The only thing this man did was ask her politely to leash her dog, but the entitled white woman maliciously plotted to make him pay by potentially risking his life. She claims he is threatening her, so he videorecords her. She says she feels threatened, yet instead of taking her dog and retreating, or leashing her dog or ignoring him, instead she confronts him aggressively, approaching him until he asks her, again politely, to please not come near him. She then tells him calmly that she is going to call the police and report that he, a black man, is threatening and attacking her, a white woman. She's calm and not frightened. She's clearly doing this not because she feels threatened, but because she feels vindictive about him questioning her right to defy the law and run her dog through a protected bird habitat. He politely asks her to call the police. So she does so and despite him standing at a distance from her (he never approached her throughout the encounter, so could not threaten her) she then calls 911 and reports, in a very exaggerated fashion that an [b]African American[/b] man is threatening her and her dog in the park. When she doesn't get the response she wants, she then feigns greater and greater anxiety and acts hysterical. Note that neither before she connects nor after she hangs up is she having the same level of anxiety. It's completely fabricated, just like her story. That's a false police report which is a misdemeanor crime and slander which is a civil violation. The police have said that they do not intend to prosecute and the victim does not. However, NYC's Commission on Human Rights is investigating as they are mandated to fight discrimination within the five boroughs. They may still decide to penalize her for her illegal actions. She's an intelligent college and post-collegiate degreed woman and she cannot be that oblivious to the racial overtones that she deliberately used to endanger the victim. If you can't understand that black men fear being targeted by the police, I think you need to come out of your sheltered bubble and see what is happening in the community around you. [url]https://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/nyc-crime/ny-city-commission-on-human-rights-investigating-incident-at-park-20200527-7qzlrberhrc5xmpfqdpnsapgxm-story.html[/url][/quote]
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