Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Asians been getting it these days.
+1
I’m Asian, and I don’t wear a mask when outside bc I don’t want to be targeted. I do wear a mask when indoors at a store.
Targeted for what?
I know quite a few Asians and have not heard anyone talking about being targeted.
Are you serious? Clearly while you may call them your friends, you are not an ally.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Asians been getting it these days.
+1
I’m Asian, and I don’t wear a mask when outside bc I don’t want to be targeted. I do wear a mask when indoors at a store.
Targeted for what?
I know quite a few Asians and have not heard anyone talking about being targeted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a white person, I am grieving how prolific the white hatred of people of color is right now, but more than that I’m grieving how comfortable white Americans have all made it, the unimpeded path we’ve provided it, the way we’ve cooperated with it.
We haven’t needed to actively participate in a shooting or call in an erroneous harassment report or drive our knees into a stranger’s neck to be culpable for it all: our silence has been as deadly and that’s the story here. Racism doesn’t get this prolific and profitable and emboldened without our our inaction, without our abstinence, without our averted glances and uneasy truces and sidestepped difficult conversations.
We can’t pretend to understand the injustices people of color go through, but what we can do is stand up and refuse to remain silent.
Without decades of largely unabated and unchecked violence, a white police officer doesn’t press the life out of George Floyd in the middle of the day knowing he is being recorded.
Without a leader who offers “both sides” false equivalencies after a car plows through peaceful Charlottesville marchers, we don’t have armed crowds assembling at state capitols to intimidate politicians in a pandemic that is dis proportionally decimating communities of color.
White Americans need to reckon with the reality:
America is still set up for the Amy Coopers and not the Christian Coopers.
We're not going to put crazy liberals into office just because liberals do crazy things. I'm sorry but you make no sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
So there WAS a threat. He should go to jail.
What threat? Asking want to fight is not a threat that does or should get someone jailed. Referencing Hiroshima is absurd and offensive, but again not a threat to her.
Isn’t it amazing that so many DCUM people viewed calling a dog as a threat in the Central Park incident but don’t think “wanna fight” is a threat.
But if it is not the same person taking those two contradictory positions, your comment is irrelevant.
And if it is the same person? Think.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Asians been getting it these days.
+1
I’m Asian, and I don’t wear a mask when outside bc I don’t want to be targeted. I do wear a mask when indoors at a store.
Targeted for what?
I know quite a few Asians and have not heard anyone talking about being targeted.
Are you serious? Clearly while you may call them your friends, you are not an ally.
Wut?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
So there WAS a threat. He should go to jail.
What threat? Asking want to fight is not a threat that does or should get someone jailed. Referencing Hiroshima is absurd and offensive, but again not a threat to her.
Isn’t it amazing that so many DCUM people viewed calling a dog as a threat in the Central Park incident but don’t think “wanna fight” is a threat.
But if it is not the same person taking those two contradictory positions, your comment is irrelevant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Asians been getting it these days.
+1
I’m Asian, and I don’t wear a mask when outside bc I don’t want to be targeted. I do wear a mask when indoors at a store.
Targeted for what?
I know quite a few Asians and have not heard anyone talking about being targeted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
So there WAS a threat. He should go to jail.
What threat? Asking want to fight is not a threat that does or should get someone jailed. Referencing Hiroshima is absurd and offensive, but again not a threat to her.
Isn’t it amazing that so many DCUM people viewed calling a dog as a threat in the Central Park incident but don’t think “wanna fight” is a threat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
So there WAS a threat. He should go to jail.
What threat? Asking want to fight is not a threat that does or should get someone jailed. Referencing Hiroshima is absurd and offensive, but again not a threat to her.
Anonymous wrote:I saw comments about being Jewish, from New York, etc. we don’t know what happened before the video was shot but for context Bethesda Bagels is within 50-100 feet of where the video was taken so I assume the bagels reference had something to do with that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Asians been getting it these days.
+1
I’m Asian, and I don’t wear a mask when outside bc I don’t want to be targeted. I do wear a mask when indoors at a store.
Targeted for what?
I know quite a few Asians and have not heard anyone talking about being targeted.
Are you serious? Clearly while you may call them your friends, you are not an ally.
Anonymous wrote:As a white person, I am grieving how prolific the white hatred of people of color is right now, but more than that I’m grieving how comfortable white Americans have all made it, the unimpeded path we’ve provided it, the way we’ve cooperated with it.
We haven’t needed to actively participate in a shooting or call in an erroneous harassment report or drive our knees into a stranger’s neck to be culpable for it all: our silence has been as deadly and that’s the story here. Racism doesn’t get this prolific and profitable and emboldened without our our inaction, without our abstinence, without our averted glances and uneasy truces and sidestepped difficult conversations.
We can’t pretend to understand the injustices people of color go through, but what we can do is stand up and refuse to remain silent.
Without decades of largely unabated and unchecked violence, a white police officer doesn’t press the life out of George Floyd in the middle of the day knowing he is being recorded.
Without a leader who offers “both sides” false equivalencies after a car plows through peaceful Charlottesville marchers, we don’t have armed crowds assembling at state capitols to intimidate politicians in a pandemic that is dis proportionally decimating communities of color.
White Americans need to reckon with the reality:
America is still set up for the Amy Coopers and not the Christian Coopers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Asians been getting it these days.
+1
I’m Asian, and I don’t wear a mask when outside bc I don’t want to be targeted. I do wear a mask when indoors at a store.
Targeted for what?
I know quite a few Asians and have not heard anyone talking about being targeted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I bet the kid walked to close to him and neither were wearing masks and it caused this guy to loose it. [/quote
So, based on exactly zero information, you've made up a scenario that blames the son and the mom for "caus(ing)" the vulgar screamer's inappropriate and racist behavior. It's amazing how far people will go to excuse bad behavior in those that they identify with.
No. And what about my comment suggests excusing his behavior? I was just brainstorming what might have set him off. The woman was defending her son so I was thinking what could have happened that would cause this reaction. Calm down