Weird thing was the theater looked almost empty.
Old guy shoulda just got the manager
“””Old guy shoulda just got the manager”””
I suspect that finding a manager or usher in today’s movie theaters is a fruitless endeavor.
I’m a good sized muscular man, but I don’t say much to strangers, and I always avoid the public where “they” are.
You don’t know who is crazy, who has a gun, and blacks are notorious for unfair fights.
I stated what Scott Adams did years ago and got a timeout.
I have no desire to kill or control them, merely live nowhere near them.
A decade outside Philly and almost two in Wilmington DE has taught me all I need to know.
My bias is 100% experience based.
These days, yes. In a better time, it would have been a bit embarrassing and all put down to an innocent mistake (even if it wasn’t) and everyone would have moved on to enjoy the movie.
Most theaters are empty
“Old guy shoulda just got the manager”
From the article:
“When the victim “politely” asked the pair to move”
There are many things this guy could have done to avoid this, starting with not leaving his house. But people, and especially old people, are having a hard time learning that the rules have changed and you better not provoke the black people. They don’t know, based on living around civilized white people, that asking a black person politely is provocative and is an excuse for that black person to beat the crap out of you.