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Old 10-17-2018, 01:16 PM
 
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There wouldn't be an issue because she would use her key card. I seriously think most people would. This one man decided to be rude and push by the woman at the door.
So your take away from the video is that it was the black guy who was being rude by trying to get past some crazy stranger who was inappropriately blocking him from entering his own house. Unbelievable.

So he was in the wrong for not following her orders and providing her with the information she requested? Some random stranger with absolutely NO authority? Did she work for the FDP (Front Door Police)?
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Old 10-17-2018, 01:16 PM
 
Location: Florida
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No it's the media and blacks searching high and low to push an anti-white narrative. That's why I brought up real interracial offenses. The media could have a field day painting blacks as the aggressors toward whites. They don't do that because that narrative doesn't serve the democrat/liberal agenda.
Fox News has a democrat/liberal agenda? If there was an epidemic of black people calling 911 everyone someone had the audacity to drive/eat/walk/work/go home while white, you'd be able to find it on Fox, Breitbart, pick your favorite right-wing "news" rag.
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Old 10-17-2018, 01:17 PM
 
Location: The Republic of Texas
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Chillout People!
She's a Democrat.
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Old 10-17-2018, 01:18 PM
 
Location: Florida
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She's just another white sacrificial lamb to teach white people a lesson and their place in liberal occupied America. If a black person is rude, uncooperative or even belligerent, the white person best stay silent and turn the other cheek if they know what's good for them.
Why would you say he was rude, uncooperative or belligerent? Are people not allowed to enter their own apartment buildings without showing their papers to whatever other person happens to be standing there? If he was white and walked past her without "cooperating," would you say that he was in the wrong, or that she was? I suspect you think he's being "belligerent" because he had the gall to ignore her deranged rantings and simply go home rather than kowtow to her unreasonable demands. Boo hoo.
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Old 10-17-2018, 01:20 PM
 
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Fox News has a democrat/liberal agenda? If there was an epidemic of black people calling 911 everyone someone had the audacity to drive/eat/walk/work/go home while white, you'd be able to find it on Fox, Breitbart, pick your favorite right-wing "news" rag.
You keep talking about "epidemics" but do not show any proof. Why are you so certain people of white skin color call the cops anymore than Asian people for example? You sound prejudiced.
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Old 10-17-2018, 01:22 PM
 
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Why would you say he was rude, uncooperative or belligerent? Are people not allowed to enter their own apartment buildings without showing their papers to whatever other person happens to be standing there?
Did she not give the person access to the building by having the door open?
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Old 10-17-2018, 01:24 PM
 
Location: sumter
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Effin' hilarious to watch people trying to uphold the world view where a young black man should meekly concede to random requests from a white woman who doesn't feel "comfortable" and yet insist that race had nothing - nothing! - to do with it.
The other young Black man in Dallas wasn't so lucky, he was shot dead in his own apartment.
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Old 10-17-2018, 01:24 PM
 
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She's legally married to a black man, LMFAO you can't make this stuff up
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Old 10-17-2018, 01:25 PM
 
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You idiots are working hard to justify her behavior! He was courteous, polite and non-confrontational!!

Yes he should’ve pulled out his camera, given the state of affairs. We just had the crazy chick in Brooklyn claim she was felt up by a 9 year old. As a black person, hell yeah im pulling out my camera to make sure she doesn’t make up an outlandish story.

Yeah she was soooo concerned that she got on the freaking elevator with him, and followed him to his apartment.
No he was not courteous. He was rude. A decent man would have buzzed in, then held the door for the woman and her dog.

If he felt the woman was going to accuse him of something, fine take out the camera. But nothing happened, and he posted it anyway.
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Old 10-17-2018, 01:27 PM
 
Location: Florida
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Did she not give the person access to the building by having the door open?
Yes, she was holding the door open. She asked for him to show her his key fob. He did. That wasn't enough for her, so she got into the elevator with him, followed him to his apartment, watched him open the door with his key, then called the police. Someone said that he was being rude and belligerent for... I'm not sure what. I guess not taking out his identification? Not engaging in conversation with her? Not inviting her into his apartment? I have no idea.
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