Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Smiled at him with my mixed race kids and moved on with my day. First, he wasn't bothering you, and America is all about freedom. Second, you don't know his story in any way or his current beliefs. Third, even assuming the worst, hate is part of the world - seeing a tattoo is nothing.
Excellent points.
OP: the tattoos are likely the result of being in a prison gang. While there is no excuse for such tattoos, please be aware that joining these gangs is often the only means of survive in prison.
Yes - he should be saving up his money to pay for tattoo removal procedures, but that is not easy to do when no one will hire you as a ex-convict.
Anonymous wrote:Report him for what?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Smiled at him with my mixed race kids and moved on with my day. First, he wasn't bothering you, and America is all about freedom. Second, you don't know his story in any way or his current beliefs. Third, even assuming the worst, hate is part of the world - seeing a tattoo is nothing.
Excellent points.
OP: the tattoos are likely the result of being in a prison gang. While there is no excuse for such tattoos, please be aware that joining these gangs is often the only means of survive in prison.
Yes - he should be saving up his money to pay for tattoo removal procedures, but that is not easy to do when no one will hire you as a ex-convict.
Anonymous wrote:Smiled at him with my mixed race kids and moved on with my day. First, he wasn't bothering you, and America is all about freedom. Second, you don't know his story in any way or his current beliefs. Third, even assuming the worst, hate is part of the world - seeing a tattoo is nothing.
Anonymous wrote:I would have done nothing. He wasn't passing out literature. People, even hateful people, have a right to function in society.
