Anonymous wrote:This actually happened to DH a few years ago. A homeless man who was visibly impaired (drugs/alcohol and/or severe mental health issues) yelled across the street “you f**king n*****”. It was really rattling for him, too. I think he was surprised at how shaken he was by the encounter given that this man was clearly not of sound mind. I think he also felt uncomfortable or somehow embarrassed talking about the experience afterward.
Anyway, just sharing this to say I’m sorry this man spewed hate at you and I’m sorry people write it off because it’s “just a crazy guy” and I’m sorry victims of this end up the ones feeling ashamed.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure I'd be concerned about being called that by a filthy hobo.
-Asian
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the last five or so years, I have thought a lot about how to be an ally as a white person, and one thing I do is when I see something like that happen I go up to the person and ask if they're okay and say that was horrible and wrong. It's all I can really think of but I want them to know it was witnessed and thought to be unacceptable.
I'm sorry that happened to you. [/quote
Are you male?
No, I'm female. But I don't want some Asian person being called a derogatory name to see me standing there and think my saying nothing means I agree with the person who called them that. I don't want them to think everyone around them is unsafe.
Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry you've experienced being called a racial slur throughout your life and today. It is not personal, and mental illness and substance misuse can both affect the way people behave, not that it makes it acceptable, but just remember that in this case at least, they are not cognitively competent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That’s terrible and I’m really sorry that happened to you. He sounds mentally ill so I wouldn’t take it personally.
But also, being homeless in itself doesn’t make him less than you either.
Umm, what? It kind of does.
Anonymous wrote:That’s terrible and I’m really sorry that happened to you. He sounds mentally ill so I wouldn’t take it personally.
But also, being homeless in itself doesn’t make him less than you either.
Anonymous wrote:To everyone lecturing OP - she didn't say she was better than the homeless person - i took the implication to be that the man yelling the insult who is very down and out thought the fact that she was asian made him better than her even though he was in a rough place and probably feels like he is not on a high run in society - really don't think pompous lecturing of someone who's been verbally assaulted is very kind or understanding at all
Anonymous wrote:For the last five or so years, I have thought a lot about how to be an ally as a white person, and one thing I do is when I see something like that happen I go up to the person and ask if they're okay and say that was horrible and wrong. It's all I can really think of but I want them to know it was witnessed and thought to be unacceptable.
I'm sorry that happened to you. [/quote
Are you male?