Woman in Plano, Tx physically and verbally assaults Indian women in parking lot (interview, Hispanic)
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Ah yes, blame the dead husband for her own behavior!
Makes sense in the Woke Clown World.
I was saying that because some people were implying she's some sort of Mexican supremacist, when I don't think that's what she is at all. No one is blaming a dead man for the racist actions of his widow.
She is actually an American of Mexican descent, her words, not mine.
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Originally Posted by ClaraC
You don't have to participate in this thread, AfricanSunset.
I thought others might get a head-shaking kick out of this, the way I did. "Hey, I PAID my way here!!" is just a funny thing to shout at someone who is highly likely legally here, stating they don't belong.
So, what happened prior to the Indian women starting to video tape? That is the problem with most of these videos, they do not represent the rest of the story. Out in the evening, at a bar represents a certain population in my mine, with certain behaviors.
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Originally Posted by saltine
Misdemeanor. Oh wait, 'hate crime', 20yrs
I listened and watched, and I didn't get the "racist" remarks or terrorist threats in what was said. Also, they are both "brown" people, I believe that both Mexicans and East Indians are considered Caucasian.
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Originally Posted by DRob4JC
Local newscasts continue to broadcast bad behavior as if it's relevant to anything.
All it does is make people mad. Nothing constructive comes from these types of accounts.
Exactly, and what is the goal of the media today? Make people "mad" to divide and conquer, and deflect from the mess that Biden is making of the country.
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Originally Posted by Kristinas_Cap
anyone ever watch Karen Compilations on youtube? quite a cringy society. the general public is insane. no wonder why our beloved politicians are afraid to tell is what they really think
No, I have better things to do than watch such things, but they do not represent society, and many won't even be real situations, but something meant to draw points from youtube.
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Originally Posted by SAN_Man
Drunk chicks.
That is what I am thinking, and wondering what went on inside or walking out between them.
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Originally Posted by ClaraC
Here's why it's controversial.
Because this woman didn't just come up with this sentiment, absent of any prior conversations, and just sling nonsense at these Indian immigrants.
This is something she feels and believes - and has discussed with friends before - that Mexican Immigrants have a right to be here, and people from India do not. That's the point. And she feels so strongly about it, that given a bit of alcohol, she'll shout at 4 perfect strangers in a parking lot that "we don't want you here", and "go back to India". And go on to attack them physically several times.
That's the controversy.
Yes, "absent of any prior conversations" is most likely the key here. We know nothing about any of them, who they are, what they do, etc.
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Originally Posted by budlight
I have seen bigger assaults at the local Walmart. Maybe I should post one of them. LOL.
Black Friday at Wal-Mart!
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Originally Posted by ClaraC
If there is a political or controversial undertone, post away!
(Although seriously, we've seen innumerable inexplicable "karen" videos posted on this forum, that have no political undertone whatsoever, so there's that).
The controversy is between these women, and it really isn't political at all. You are not very familiar with people that go out and "party" and the effects of alcohol. I am guessing that for at least 100 years, there have been people that migrated to our country and it was expressed by someone that they should go back to the country they came from. I do not doubt either that the woman that was of Mexican descent had probably had that about her or her family members.
It is fine that you posted it, but you have to realize that in the scope of the issues in our country, women drinking too much and having a discussion outside their party place with rude comments, yes, rude, not terrorist or racist (they are the same race), is not that horrifying to many of us.
An intelligent person would walk away from a situation like this, not make slurs toward the aggressor, not make video. There was a ratio of 3 to 1, and all 3 had legs to just turn and walk away.
She is going to find out quickly what ignorant behavior and video can do for ones life. I feel sorry for kids because they are going to have suffer thru moms ignorance.
Because this woman didn't just come up with this sentiment, absent of any prior conversations, and just sling nonsense at these Indian immigrants.
This is something she feels and believes - and has discussed with friends before - that Mexican Immigrants have a right to be here, and people from India do not. That's the point. And she feels so strongly about it, that given a bit of alcohol, she'll shout at 4 perfect strangers in a parking lot that "we don't want you here", and "go back to India". And go on to attack them physically several times.
That's the controversy.
For who? Us? Some lady squabbling with another lady affects us how? Are we going to start posting every argument that happens in public? They're all "controversial", but they don't even need to be in the news. This is dumb. We have bigger issues going on right now.
For who? Us? Some lady squabbling with another lady affects us how? Are we going to start posting every argument that happens in public? They're all "controversial", but they don't even need to be in the news. This is dumb. We have bigger issues going on right now.
This story is dumb, it is super dumb. We all know that this non-event is being pushed to the surface for our discussion as a thinly veiled social teaching moment. I see it which is why I feel justified in saying this is a non-newsworthy item and the real news is why it's being curated for our consumption.
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