Not even a little bit- and notice his use of the term “oriental”-in other words it’s easier for you to believe the black man started it...boy I tell ya
It’s about the optics tbh. Ive lived here long enough to know that the overwhelming majority of the time that some fukkery is going on on the subway, black folks involved. Whether it be a fight, sexual assault, verbal abuse, a homeless mf making a fool of themselves, etc. And it’s embarrassing af.
Ima say it — I don’t care if chinaman called him the n word. Why’re we the only race who thinks it’s acceptable to carry the temperament of a hot headed middle schooler well into adult hood? Now this breh is on camera beating an mf ass and stealing his shyt to boot and is gonna do time over nothing.
You cheer because it’s some racist chink getting the brunt of it but this same idiotic warrior mentality is the reason black men get lit the fukk up by other black men for no real reason everyday.
You really think the oriental dude initiated it?
While I don't condone the usage of racial epithets towards anyone, incited/motivated or not...
I highly doubt the rice breh just walked up to the brotha on some Rush Hour shiit and commenced the convo with a, "What's up, *****."
Sure he responded with the word... (not saying it's right, i'll emphasize cuz i know how sensitive folks are here)... but you'd be silly to think he randomly approach a brotha to incite violence. If anything, the chigga used it as a reaction.
Hopefully there's more context to this as details start to unravel, because I know there's parts of the vid the camera phone holders are omitting.
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Look, breh. You’ve got a point, but in this particular scenario, Asian dude rightfully got his ass whipped.
This isn’t the thread or encounter for that “Weez got to do better!” bullshyt. I don’t condone harming old Asian grannies or fukking with innocent people that are minding their business. BUT in THIS situation, your point doesn’t apply.
If you’re using racial slurs, end up throwing hands, and you get beat, then “oh well”. Let it be a lesson for not only him, but to others as well.
and this is why i aint on social media, liking or respondng to ANY of this "stop asian hate" shyt. asian mufukkas are habitual lines steppers x lap dogs for cacs. some of these asian mufukkas be cool, but a good amount of them are enforcers of white supremacy. and the media be on some bullshyt.the train patrons said that the chinaman called breh a ******
also looked like chinaman was dealing out punches as well until he was overpowered by those straights and crumpled like balled up homework. Looks like mutual combat and the chinaman got the worse of it.
People in the background saying the Asian called him a nikka. You didn't here the audio? fakkit got what he deservedOr at least that’s the perception
Horrible: Asian Man Gets Brutally Beaten, Choked Out & Apple Bag Stolen On A NYC Subway Cart!
At first I thought maybe that was too much but then I learned Asian dude called him the n-word. Well play stupid games...
Haha. And now he’s going to the hospital, the version that starts with “H”He said the version that ends with an "A"
Kill yourself.It’s about the optics tbh. Ive lived here long enough to know that the overwhelming majority of the time that some fukkery is going on on the subway, black folks involved. Whether it be a fight, sexual assault, verbal abuse, a homeless mf making a fool of themselves, etc. And it’s embarrassing af.
Ima say it — I don’t care if chinaman called him the n word. Why’re we the only race who thinks it’s acceptable to carry the temperament of a hot headed middle schooler well into adult hood? Now this breh is on camera beating an mf ass and stealing his shyt to boot and is gonna do time over nothing.
You cheer because it’s some racist chink getting the brunt of it but this same idiotic warrior mentality is the reason black men get lit the fukk up by other black men for no real reason everyday.
do you think the average person just walks up to a stranger on a train and uses a racial slur for no reason? Nah...for it to get to that point, there had to be some kind of build up. Some words that were exchanged prior.