Posted on 09/27/2021 3:41:01 PM PDT by NohSpinZone
A Brooklyn “Karen” tried to smack the phone out of a Black man’s hand
A Brooklyn “Karen” allegedly assaulted a Black couple at a dog park in Williamsburg after telling them to stay in their hood on Saturday night.
The latter part of the incident and assault was caught on video by author Frederick Joseph, who posted it on Twitter claiming that the attack stemmed from the woman confusing his dog with another dog who was barking loudly.
During the video, the woman flipped Joseph off before trying to smack his camera out of his hand. She then seemingly accused Joseph of doing something to her, but that part of the video is not clearly audible.
Joseph said that he and his fiancé were just walking their dog in the park when the woman started screaming “river, come on” towards their dog.
At the end of the video, Joseph asked a bystander to confirm that the Karen told them to stay in their hood, and the bystander stated “she did.”
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* Capitalizes black but not description of white
* Treats Christian Cooper as if he's a national hero for what he did to that other white woman in Central Park - there is a lot more to that story than the lamestream is reporting
* Ends with a jab against the cops - apparently the guy filming the woman said he didn't turn her in because he was afraid he was going to be shot
Gee, I wonder what Aisha looks like...
Interesting how the race comes out very clearly up front if
those infracted upon are Black, and the perp is White.
To tell the truth, the only thing I mind about it here, is
that it isn’t the model the press uses to tell us about
Black on White crime. You have to study to find out the
racial make-up then.
This White woman does sound like a “B”, but then the media
we have these days couldn’t describe a situation without
bias if their life depended on it.
I’ll file it in my “maybe bad” folder.
Cookiecutter Crime Concoctions.
Tastes great with a full glass of Kool-Aid!
If a hood rat had slit Karen’s throat would we be hearing about it?
The first word in the headline would not be “black.”
RE: Capitalizes black but not description of white.
Is that because white lives don’t matter?
Someone else said that here yesterday.
Karen used to mean bitchy (upper class) women giving a service employee a hard time. Now it just means any white woman.
Strange how a joke about class differences switched to being anti-white racial nonsense.
He was able to doxx the woman and got her fired from her job.
Even the "1619" woman thought he took it too far.
Man, if you can’t get that race grifter on your side, you really screwed the pooch good.
That woman looks and sounds like a recent border crosser.
Left on left hate. I love it!!
Let them fight. The only proper response is laughter.
Some crazy did something bad...so all whites are racist I guess
Hey Fred, karma is blind to race, and it’s coming for you.
Hey Fred, karma is blind to race, and it’s coming for you.
It capitalizes black and lowercases White, so its racist.
Meanwhile, hundreds of feral Black youth have been beating Whites and Asians for well over a year with nary a peep from the MSM.
women got fired form her job due to this minor issue. guy should have just told her to MYOB and walked off
I’d like clarification on a ‘Karen’. My daughter told me that a ‘Karen’ was only a white woman, no other ethnic. Is this true?
Right. It seems to me that black grievances that make the news are of two varieties
1. Trivial disagreements with white people that end up with charges of racism
2. Hoaxes
Meanwhile, none of these race grifters ever says a peep about blacks beating up whites and Asians or blacks getting gunned down left and right by their own. I guess these problems are so large, they’re not worth taking on. It’s more productive for them to deal with trivialities.
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