Trying to make people look crazier than they are? No, destroying your own community's businesses and private property that affords you housing, goods and services....yeah, that makes you look pretty fucking crazy and all on your own!
@@qianaswilliams9629 She gave him an opportunity to express himself and all I heard was 🤬. I don't care what the situation is, respect our women. That's non-negotiable.
Unfortunately this man looked EXACTLY like the image he feared he would be portrayed as: he looked absolutely crazy arguing with a reporter who is also a Black bi-racial woman, who has made it clear that she supports and understands the struggle. He said the media is misrepresenting “them”, but in this instance “he” was portrayed exactly as he was....which was very unflattering and I’m sure there were no “filters” applied to make him look crazy.
@@meyou-mk3qz You’re correct, sir. I don’t know any of the things you mention, but I also ACT as though I don’t know any of these things-which is why I stay curious about EVERYTHING. I also am a master (or is that mistress? 😄) of my emotions which allows others to “hear” me rather than “feel” my rage. Aligning my behaviors with my desired outcomes has probably been the single most powerful attribute I possess. This young man was understandably outraged (h#ll, we all are!!), but his anger does not absolve him from being horribly rude and aggressive to ANYONE who is not the perpetrator of that crime. I’m from Saint Louis (Ferguson is the small city) of the Michael Brown tragedy and I spent many of my summers in Minneapolis/Saint Paul.....all of this MUST lead to comprehensive and immediate police reform which I’m sure the young man would support.
Trying to make people look crazier than they are? No, destroying your own community's businesses and private property that affords you housing, goods and services....yeah, that makes you look pretty fucking crazy and all on your own!
WOW he was speaking truth and she was afraid I'm glad it was live🤔🤔
I couldn't cosign. He was harassing her and threw up a brick when she put him on the free throw line.
@@brotherfugue Oh i have to pay close attention to that let me watch again
@@brotherfugue I disagree didn't see a brick but he is right why they didn't go all the way up to the scene to see for herself
@@qianaswilliams9629 She gave him an opportunity to express himself and all I heard was 🤬. I don't care what the situation is, respect our women. That's non-negotiable.
@@brotherfugue Ok Ok Ok you got it when are you going to email me 🤔
Unfortunately this man looked EXACTLY like the image he feared he would be portrayed as: he looked absolutely crazy arguing with a reporter who is also a Black bi-racial woman, who has made it clear that she supports and understands the struggle. He said the media is misrepresenting “them”, but in this instance “he” was portrayed exactly as he was....which was very unflattering and I’m sure there were no “filters” applied to make him look crazy.
@@meyou-mk3qz You’re correct, sir. I don’t know any of the things you mention, but I also ACT as though I don’t know any of these things-which is why I stay curious about EVERYTHING. I also am a master (or is that mistress? 😄) of my emotions which allows others to “hear” me rather than “feel” my rage. Aligning my behaviors with my desired outcomes has probably been the single most powerful attribute I possess. This young man was understandably outraged (h#ll, we all are!!), but his anger does not absolve him from being horribly rude and aggressive to ANYONE who is not the perpetrator of that crime. I’m from Saint Louis (Ferguson is the small city) of the Michael Brown tragedy and I spent many of my summers in Minneapolis/Saint Paul.....all of this MUST lead to comprehensive and immediate police reform which I’m sure the young man would support.
"Maskies" arguing. Funny.