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You don't come up to some random strangers (no matter how they dress) and act like a mad dog, period. How you behave in public says a lot about your own character and upbringing and mental state in this case, not the other person you want to attack.
Remember we don't know what if anything caused the women to act like a "mad dog". We only see the portion after she was acting that way.
Remember we don't know what if anything caused the women to act like a "mad dog". We only see the portion after she was acting that way.
This is true but even so screaming obscenities at others should not be acceptable public behavior.
IMO whipping out the ol' cell phone and filming others should not be either.
It's just so sad that in 2019, people can't just go to the grocery store (literally, in this case), without being attacked by hateful and intolerant people.
Why does it seem like everybody is so angry these days?
One immigrant woman tells another immigrant woman to go the f back to her country.
What is wrong with this picture?
Hilarious irony or hypocrisy. Telling a Muslim to go back to their country is not racist unless you said it like "[Race] Muslims don't belong here. Go back to your country". However, the statement as equally vile. It also seems too convenient that Mohamed just happened to have the video on when the other immigrant went into anger mode. The context of why the other immigrant (the one dropping the F-bomb) got upset at Ms. Mohamed and thus the events leading up to this video are also important to know.
Hilarious irony or hypocrisy. Telling a Muslim to go back to their country is not racist unless you said it like "[Race] Muslims don't belong here. Go back to your country". However, the statement as equally vile. It also seems too convenient that Mohamed just happened to have the video on when the other immigrant went into anger mode. The context of why the other immigrant (the one dropping the F-bomb) got upset at Ms. Mohamed and thus the events leading up to this video are also important to know.
She was filling up her water bottle?
I'm not real sure how that happens in Kroger parking lot, perhaps there is a public water fountain or perhaps its one of those big dispensers but either way how do you do it while holding your cell phone?
It's just so sad that in 2019, people can't just go to the grocery store (literally, in this case), without being attacked by hateful and intolerant people.
Why does it seem like everybody is so angry these days?
Because outliers in behavior are reported and then people think this is common behavior.
How many people do you think went into a store in the past week, month and how many do you think were attacked?
One apparent foreigner telling another foreigner to go back to your own country, pure comedy.
And I wish people these days would come up with something a wee bit more original than saying "go back to your own country." That was already old 80 years ago.
It's just so sad that in 2019, people can't just go to the grocery store (literally, in this case), without being attacked by hateful and intolerant people.
Why does it seem like everybody is so angry these days?
Let me ask you a question. Has FOX news reported on illegal alien crime the same way the past 10 years or have they ramped up the coverage and elevated minor local news stories to national level for both an agenda and\or for ratings?
That being said, do you feel that stories of some lady yelling racist stuff in a parking lot is a new thing or do you think that maybe it makes for ratings and\or an agenda?
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