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What type of idiot graffiti's his own property with BLM garbage? I'd be concerned too - for his mental health.
He can do whatever he wants on his property but he's an anti-white racist who successfully ruined two good citizens lives for caring about their neighborhood.
It was his house. She assumed because it was in an exclusive neighborhood it couldn’t be his because he wasn’t white. She apologized and said she should have minded her own business. She got that right.
well, I agree that this lady should have minded her own business, but this man certainly has a chip on his shoulder. He said to her, "then call the cops". She did, what seems to be the problem?
Do you (the general term) really have to label her a racist? Does she really deserve to be fired? Really?
In term of graffiti, well, It depends on the city. Places in London like brick lane/shorditch are covered in graffiti, same for Brussels and Barcelona and they are vibrant and pretty safe
In any case, it’s not your property, so it’s none of your business. (You don’t get to decide what the owner has done to what he owns.)
Lady didn't do her research. She reacted and called the cops. How about just let her apologize if your little feeler got hurt?! Do you really have to make it public? Why are people so angry these days?
They did nothing wrong. They care about law, order and their neighborhood. She asked the person if that was his property. First thing she said. But he decided at that very moment to make it a race thing for the media. And it worked.
P.S. Bonus question. Is referring to white women as Karen racist at all? Or it's cool? And if so would referring to black men as Tyrone, Arab people as Mohammed, Hispanic people as Jesus or something similar be OK?
If it's OK to treat white people like this, I'm not sure I want to stay in America. In fact, I'm sure as hell don't want to stay in an area with such a racist climate. I didn't own a slave and I'm not going to be treated like this and neither will my offspring.
Only conservatives can look at calling out racism, and call that racist. I think in elementary school, the phrase was "I know you are, but what am I?"
He can do whatever he wants on his property but he's an anti-white racist who successfully ruined two good citizens lives for caring about their neighborhood.
"Caring about your community" is when you challenge residents to prove they live there?
Where you pay a million for a 1br apartment and lose your livelihood if you're not 100000000000% PC.
They are PC! They agree with the message. They're just not down with tagging private property. They even apologized. Nope, not enough. Lives still ruined. Oops. You're right though, just not PC enough.
well, I agree that this lady should have minded her own business, but this man certainly has a chip on his shoulder. He said to her, "then call the cops". She did, what seems to be the problem?
Do you (the general term) really have to label her a racist? Does she really deserve to be fired? Really?
In term of graffiti, well, It depends on the city. Places in London like brick lane/shorditch are covered in graffiti, same for Brussels and Barcelona and they are vibrant and pretty safe
In any case, it’s not your property, so it’s none of your business. (You don’t get to decide what the owner has done to what he owns.)
Lady didn't do her research. She reacted and called the cops. How about just let her apologize if your little feeler got hurt?! Do you really have to make it public? Why are people so angry these days?
Because he's the racist.
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