And she should be fired from her job... more should be done. Crime committed? Charge her with something. Someone is going to have to start going to jail for these terroristic acts they are committing on black men, women and children.
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She should be charged with harassment. She could have moved across the lobby or stepped outside & away from him if she didn’t feel safe
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She knew she was safe, that's why she was acting a fool. Because she knew this man was not a threat. If she thought for a moment he would harm her, she would have clutched her purse and her pearls and ran for the hills.pic.twitter.com/r4zIeQit9l
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Promise you she wouldn’t have been so bold if Guy was REALLLLY bugging out smh he was so cordial better man then me
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It's hard being a big black man in this country. They say they are afraid of you, but once they realize you're not a threat they make it their mission to dehumanize you. It's a very powerless feeling.
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Goddammit. As a white woman I speak up to other white people. We have the responsibility to make this stop.
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She was blocking him from entering his building. She then followed him to his apartment. If a stranger stood in front of your door and refused to let you enter your own home, demanding to know your personal information, would you be understanding about that?
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And doesn’t she try to introduce herself at the end?? This gentleman was so incredibly calm.
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You learn it after awhile
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Many comments about how calm he is and how she wasn’t afraid of him because she followed him. None of these white women calling cops are scared. White women have called or threatened calling police on black men for centuries- leading to harm. HE was probably scared-therefore calm
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For centuries we were the only ones they held dominion over. During slavery the only difference between them and the slaves is they could get a slave killed for looking at them. It made them feel powerful and they enjoy that feeling to this day. It sucks.
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“It sucks” is the understatement of millennium
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We as black people need to quit forgiving these people. That's what is also emboldening them to act the way they do. Whenever I see a black person forgive their attacker or some racist cop or whatever, it tells white folks that we are just going to lie down and take it.
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THANK YOU!!!!!! We been forgiving, on our knees or elbows and heads bowed down too long and many, many years. Enough is enough!!!!
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She sounded drunk - but clearly wasn't afraid of him, she got in the elevator with him. A lot of these videos are rightfully racism - I wonder if she would have done this to anyone trying to enter?
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I promise you this was totally based on what he looked like!
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Maybe but i think if he was white and wasn’t dressed to her standards she would have been equally as rude.
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So only we’ll-dressed white people can enter their own apartments. Got it.
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Exactly. She thinks she’s superior. Racism = race prejudice + power. She had the prejudice, and the power (threat of destroying him by calling police).
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Racism has always been around for certain, but after Donald got into his job, why does it all seem so much worse?
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Now they think it's okay because hey, the president is doing it.
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It’s not worse because Donald is president. Donald is president because it’s worse. This would be happening even if he lost because this is where the country was trending anyway.
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