TreySav
D-Block General
I don’t know if I’m just over thinking this, but there seems to be a coordinated effort by right wing media outlets to label black men as the face of Asian hate.

Whenever an attack against an Asian person occurs Fox News, The New York Post, The Dailymail, The Hill, and right wingers on Twitter immediately start passing the information around to stoke the racist “Terror Of The Black Man” narrative. And this happens regardless of how low level or mundane the crime. People were circulating pictures of an asian person getting their tire slashed liked it was a terrorist bombing

This kinda went into overdrive since those two mass shootings that involved white men. Whenever whites get media attention for crimes they commit, their immediate response is to go into fragile bytch mode with the “What about black crime” or “why are we talking about race”

(The Irony)
Anyways, here’s the latest video being hyped up and circulated
But here’s what actually happened according to ABC reporter CeFaan Kim
I feel like if no one did anything, it would be like “how could those men just stand there?” On the other hand, if you do get involved it’s, “why are black people so violent?”

Should we just mind our fukking business?

Whenever an attack against an Asian person occurs Fox News, The New York Post, The Dailymail, The Hill, and right wingers on Twitter immediately start passing the information around to stoke the racist “Terror Of The Black Man” narrative. And this happens regardless of how low level or mundane the crime. People were circulating pictures of an asian person getting their tire slashed liked it was a terrorist bombing

This kinda went into overdrive since those two mass shootings that involved white men. Whenever whites get media attention for crimes they commit, their immediate response is to go into fragile bytch mode with the “What about black crime” or “why are we talking about race”

(The Irony)
Anyways, here’s the latest video being hyped up and circulated
But here’s what actually happened according to ABC reporter CeFaan Kim
I feel like if no one did anything, it would be like “how could those men just stand there?” On the other hand, if you do get involved it’s, “why are black people so violent?”

Should we just mind our fukking business?


