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Feel the love. Note that the recipient of that love is allegedly a PhD student at Yale. Notice a few things. First she's wearing a BlackTardsMatter shirt. That tells you right off the bat that she's a) a Marxist, b) an AA unqualified idiot, or c) all of the above. Then notice how she immediately transitions to how she felt physically threatened by this 100 lb. mildly intoxicated woman weighed down by her 12 pack. Yeah, scary, I know. Next she's terrified that she might have gotten a virus. BlackTardsMatter supporters ARE a virus. Then, she presumes that the woman involved must be homeless. Yeah, homeless people always wear jewelry and makeup, and she must be a threat to public safety. On the other hand, I guess if an aggressive male chimp walks up to me and calls me "cracka" and I feel threatened, that would be rayciss...
https://nypost.com/2020/06/22/black-student-called-n-word-ape-in-vile-rant-on-nyc-street/
A black student filmed a middle-aged white woman who launched into a vile racist tirade on a Manhattan street — repeatedly using the N-word and calling her an “ape.”
Yale PhD student Kathryn Graves, 27, told The Post she was walking in Midtown in her Black Lives Matter T-shirt Saturday afternoon when the woman began shouting at her, prompting her to turn down the music in her headphones.
“Obama’s f—ing d–k right next to his ape f—ing wife,” the unidentified woman rants at Graves, according to the footage she instantly started recording and posted to Instagram.
After making monkey-like noises at the Brown University grad, the woman — clutching a case of Natural Ice beer — appears to come just inches away from her as she repeatedly calls her a “n—er ape.”
“What’s the matter, you got time to do your f—ing pink a– f—ing hair, you n—er Obama f—ing ape,” the woman says, before turning to finally cross Third Avenue.
Graves remained calm throughout the exchange, and says the true hatred of the racist woman’s words only struck home later.
“I kind of blocked off how hurtful the words were and more was just thinking pragmatically,” the psychology student told The Post.
“Before I even started to emotionally process what was going on, I just knew I had to record it” and “try and figure out what to do if she tries to attack me,” she said, fearing she could have had a hidden weapon, too.
“I recorded her and she just went off … there was nothing on my end that preempted this, other than me being there,” she said.
“I have never [before] had someone just spew hatred in my face.”
Graves — who was wearing a mask — said it was only later that she also realized she was put under the added threat of catching the coronavirus with her racist abuser getting so close without any face coverings.
She was also pained to see people walking past and not intervening.
“She was speaking pretty loudly, it was very clear what she was saying, and the idea that … no one felt the need to intervene at all — that really bothers me a lot,” she said, calling it “hard to watch.”
Graves believes it highlights a general issue of Americans thinking it is enough to just be non-racist.
“You must be actively anti-racist — it’s not enough to just not be racist,” she said.
She has since sent the full video to the NYPD and has been in touch with officers and another potential victim of the same woman, Graves said.
She believes the abuser is likely homeless, but insists neither that nor possible mental health issues are excuses because “racism is not a symptom of either of those things.”
“I have no desire to see this woman like locked up,” Graves said, saying she’d prefer the woman get mental health treatment — while still fearing she could be “a risk to public safety.”
“If her hands had been empty she could have hit me. It could escalate at some point,” Graves warned.
“If nothing happens, this woman could be dangerous.”
Category | News & Politics |
Sensitivity | Normal - Content that is suitable for ages 16 and over |
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