He actually went to the park planning on such an encounter.
Did anybody test those dog-treats for poison or ground glass?
White woman who called police on a black man bird-watching in Central Park has been fired
She's wrong to let the dog run loose in that part of the park.
He's wrong to so officiously interfere.
She's wrong to refuse to comply with his admittedly pain-in-ass demand.
He's wrong to menace the dog.
She's wrong to freak out and react by calling police and lying that he was threatening her life.
And then he wins, gloating, putting up his video on the web to nail her.
He's really happy with his results, too.
She's been fired and he's the star in his own saga of racism avenged by a magnanimous and forgiving black man.
What a hero!
Update. Nor is there any evidence her behavior was racist in any degree, at all. Nasty. Even evil. But not everything nasty, not everything evil, is racist.
Update. Nor is there any evidence her behavior was racist in any degree, at all. Nasty. Even evil. But not everything nasty, not everything evil, is racist.
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