Black
man kills Korean father
Upon
reading my headline, you may wonder when this occurred. Try this “
Man gets shoved to his death in N.Y. Subway” While the race
of the killer is irrelevant to me, I can't help but to wonder, what
if the headline read, “Black patron violently shoved to his
death by angry white” However before we become derailed by the
blatant bias of the American press, lets look elsewhere. Something no
one but me, Glock Russman, has mentioned. Forget about the Times
photographer who just happen to be there, who by the way, valiantly
flashed his camera bulbs to alert the train. (lol idiot needed the
flash for the pic)
What
about the on-lookers who had ample time to reach for the victim?
People who were much closer than the helpless Time's guy, they made
no effort. They were quick to photo the dead Korean father of one,
limp and lifeless. I will be the first to ask, “Is there no public
outrage that people stood by unengaged?” “Why is the press not
covering this atrocity” What's more mind boggling, a random lone
nut shoving another to his death? Or people within reach, waiting for
the train to pummel this poor man?
My
questions
- Who were these people close by who offered not help?
- What color were they? Again, what color were they?There it is! Is this why the media is silent? The color of the one lookers? We haven’t been told, but I surmise if the cowardly witnesses were white, this story would be on fire.Remember the more we're divided, the greater their control. They love us hating each other.
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