Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dear Black people,
Does this happen to you all regularly? I am shocked to see this. Never thought that any woman would cheapen herself like this. The last 4 years in this country has been eye-opening for me and the world.
- Non-White Legal Immigrant Female.
Dear Non-White Legal Immigrant female,
Yes, these kinds of things happen to Black people in America regularly. Truth is, few White people believed the extent of our plight until phones w/ video capability came along (~2003). And even then, some try to contort that reality into something palatable for themselves (like some of the posters on this thread and on the "Jogger chased and shot" thread). Not surprisingly, when I travel to countries like yours I don't feel like public enemy #1. Looking forward to retiring anywhere but here.
I've come to understand that it can be tough being Black in a lot of places. But being Black in America has always been a special kind of perdition.
- Middle-aged Black Male
I've traveled to three continents and spent roughly 7 years living in 4 separate countries. I'm going to put it this way - the U.S. does have a overt racism and classism problem.
But Europe has a plain 'You look like you're from sub-Saharan Africa and I'm going to treat you like a dirty migrant' problem. It changes when they find out you're American but I shouldn't have to pull out a passport to be treated as an equal.
Asia has a 'OMG let me touch the black person, ohhh you're so dark/ugly' problem. You ever go to Japan and try to date someone you'll quickly find out they don't do that there, although to be fair Japanese families look down on their children dating anyone (white, Thai, Hispanic it doesn't matter) outside of the culture. Look up Hafu videos if you're bored.
South America was actually awesome. Just avoid those weird German/Nazi enclaves (I'm not kidding - founded by Germans fleeing random 19th Century wars/World War/World War II) that pop up in every country. You'll know them when you see them, it looks like Sweden in the middle of the jungle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She is probably having a mental breakdown with fear of the pandemic, hence why she got the dog, probably for protection. I had friends in NYC, PTSD is a thing, nonstop ambuolances, the refrigerated morgues on the street.
I mean, she is vile, don’t get me wrong, the gentleman was so measured, but clearly she was unhinged.
UMM no. Her dog walker confirmed he walked the same dog for her TWO YEARS AGO.
Mental breakdown my butt. She deliberated decided to off-leash her dog in Central Park and when called on it - decided to both harass that person and get the police to do the same.
He was recording her and harassing her.
Nonsense.
Clearly he was the one in control in this situation because she lost it. She actually announced to him on camera that she was going to call the police and tell them that an African American man was attacking her. And she then proceeded to call the police and did do while savaging her dog. Is he a prick probably so, but her response was to become overly aggressive towards him and then when that didn’t work she tried to gain control by playing the race card. She tried to set this man up for a modern day lynching. He may be a jerk but she is a dangerous ticking time bomb. This man isn’t the first person she has “gone off on”. She had major issues. Today she messed with the wrong person and got caught.
Anonymous wrote:I want a video of what happened after police came.
Anonymous wrote:She’s been placed on administrative leave per her employer’s FB
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dear Black people,
Does this happen to you all regularly? I am shocked to see this. Never thought that any woman would cheapen herself like this. The last 4 years in this country has been eye-opening for me and the world.
- Non-White Legal Immigrant Female.
Dear Non-White Legal Immigrant female,
Yes, these kinds of things happen to Black people in America regularly. Truth is, few White people believed the extent of our plight until phones w/ video capability came along (~2003). And even then, some try to contort that reality into something palatable for themselves (like some of the posters on this thread and on the "Jogger chased and shot" thread). Not surprisingly, when I travel to countries like yours I don't feel like public enemy #1. Looking forward to retiring anywhere but here.
I've come to understand that it can be tough being Black in a lot of places. But being Black in America has always been a special kind of perdition.
- Middle-aged Black Male
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She is probably having a mental breakdown with fear of the pandemic, hence why she got the dog, probably for protection. I had friends in NYC, PTSD is a thing, nonstop ambuolances, the refrigerated morgues on the street.
I mean, she is vile, don’t get me wrong, the gentleman was so measured, but clearly she was unhinged.
He was setting her up for this to happen and wanted his 5 minutes of fame which he got. There was no reason to record her. There was no reason to provoke her. She may have been raped or attacked in the past which caused her to panic. Both were wrong.
Really - that is your takeaway?
Recording someone isn't provocation or threatening.
And he didn't post the recording - so what 5 minutes of fame?
Just admit she was wrong and tried to get a bird watcher shot by the police for asking her to politely LEASH HER DOG.
Yes, it is provoking and setting someone up by recording them. You don't record people without permission.
You don't need permission to record anyone, including police, on public grounds. Shut up.![]()