Anonymous wrote:That was nice of you to saying something, OP.
Anonymous wrote:"oh, my God you must have a small dick."
Anonymous wrote:I'm wondering how others would have handled this situation:
Yesterday I popped in to my local convenience store to get coffee on the way to work. As I was leaving, the white man in line behind me had a disagreement with an Asian woman behind the counter and became verbally aggressive ("You people should just go back where you came from" and similar comments on and on). I felt the need to speak up, so I addressed the man with "OK, you've made your point, time to let it go." I wanted to offer some support for the employee, but I didn't want to further escalate the situation. He did lower his voice and just muttered under his breath. I left at that point. I kept thinking about it all day, though, and wondering if there was something more I could have done.
Anonymous wrote:I was at H Mart in Fairfax when an Asian man yelled at all the white people that they don't belong at the store. Racism works both ways.
Anonymous wrote:"Oooh, Jesus would be pissed by you, you racist inbred pig!!"
Anonymous wrote:That was nice of you to saying something, OP.
Anonymous wrote:"oh, my God you must have a small dick."
Anonymous wrote:Not OP, For all of you saying it’s a troll post, have none of you ever ran across a racist hothead before? I mean it’s not super common but it does happen. I got the N word thrown at me in a road rage incident when I was a teen. Certainly not an every day occurrence, but there are people who exist who behave like this.
Anonymous wrote:OP here, and I assure you I am not a troll.
Thanks for the feedback. Yes, him making his point was in regard to how the interaction started-- a disagreement between two people that had nothing to do with me. Once it escalated to verbal attack I felt compelled to at least try to intervene.