Posted on 05/26/2018 7:51:50 PM PDT by yesthatjallen
A viral video released this week caught a woman on camera launching a racist tirade against an Asian-American service member in a parking lot in California.
James Ahn said he was driving earlier this month when the woman pulled up next to him and pulled her eyes back in an offensive gesture.
This is not your f-king country, she says in the video. This is my country.
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All that we could establish is that this was derogatory remarks between two parties, Bosques said. There was no threat and there was no crime committed. We did document everything in a report and we classified it as a disturbance.
The womans freedom of speech although hateful is protected by the First Amendment, police said.
The other piece of this is that these two motorists were driving in traffic yelling at each other and the situation couldve been worse for other drivers around them, Bosques said.
(Excerpt) Read more at thehill.com ...
I’ve been told to go back to Europe by Latino demonstrators.
Greek for sure. Commendable that youre able to take it further and almost take us to the door of the house she was born in.
Social media reports the woman in the video is originally from Iran.
Actually, that partially answers my question (and I knew that about millennials) but he was driving. Why would you be filming while you’re driving? That makes no sense. Do you see someone pull up next to you and automatically start the video function on your phone?
You see, you still aren't thinking like a true Millenial.
The answer is: Why wouldn't you be recording while you're driving?
These people take "selfies" of themselves while sitting on the can, for goodness sakes!
Regards,
The First Amendment has nothing to do with the use of coarse or insulting language unless it is directed at the government or a government official. All other interpretations come from "court rot".
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