Posted on 03/23/2021 11:15:56 AM PDT by gattaca
Another recent incident of anti-Asian American harassment seems to have flown under the national media's radar, so let's cover it here.
The Miami New Times reported Friday on a woman of Chinese descent riding a public bus in Miami-Dade County. She saw a fellow commuter talking without a mask and asked him to put one on. It set him off on a racist rant. He became aggressive, and the woman began to record him with her phone.
In the video, the man states, "Mind your goddamn business, Chinese lady. Ugly ass c----," using a slur for Asian people. He later says to a woman traveling with him to "smile for this c----."
It's an alarming piece of video, perfect for cable news's preference for sensational imagery. And yet it doesn't appear to have aired anywhere, even though CNN and MSNBC have been running segment after segment on a surge in anti-Asian sentiment. Could this be because, once again, the man in the video is demonstrably not a white supremacist? He is black.
The media spent all of last week making the Asian-spa shootings in Atlanta about white supremacism, even though all the evidence indicates the shooter wasn't motivated by race. They constantly reminded their audiences that there's a new anti-Asian animus sweeping the country.
But nothing about this particular incident. Is it less interesting because it doesn't reinforce their made-up narrative about white supremacism?
If the news does not fit the narrative it gets left on the news room floor.
Finding a white Asian-hater would be like trying to find Sasquatch. Or a white supremacist.
“They’ll turn a muslim into a white supremacist too.”
How are they going to call him a Domestic Terrorist while being White?
I have been told that “Stop Asian Hate” signs have popped onto lawns in some suburban locations. Have these replaced “Black Lives Matter” or in addition? Is saying “Stop Hate” going to be ridiculed as prejudice the same as “All Lives Matter”?
Paging Clayton Bigsby.
Telling anyone to “Stop” is pretty hateful in itself.
Is the adjective “Asian” being applied to the people or descendants of people who immigrated to America from Eastern Asia or the subcontinent?
Or is this is just the latest way to avoid saying Muslim?
I almost busted a fart on some Karen yesterday. Bet you can smell that through your mask sweetie, lol. Blocking the aisle and thanking me for not being in her face. She got off light, I never gave her any special Marine words, lol.
Is this guy related to George Zimmerman?
The MSM is reporting the Boulder shooting guy as Alissa, inferring that he's a white gun-toting killer. His name is Ahmad Al Aliwi Al-Issa, a Syrian Muslim immigrant.
The narrative is that whites are evil. I got banned from a local social media site last week for saying blacks should stop attacking Asian seniors. Even though the news article said it was a black guy who beat and robbed an Asian woman and it had an attached video showing the attack (happened a mile away from me). They just don't want you accusing blacks of crime, but have no problem dissing whites.
They just won’t state his origins/race/creed and concentrate on the evil black gun
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If he had said, "No, Karen, I won't. Please mind your own business," would that have been racist?
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Dave Chappelle did it first
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