Oct 12, 2023
Racist Gets CLOCKED After Yelling Slur In Man's Face
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You know what?
My wife is more than you are, big head.
>> Speaker 2: I think
that was self defense.
[00:00:16]
So let me see it again, and
I'm going to explain why.
Here it is.
>> Speaker 1: You know what?
My wife is more than you are, big head.
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>> Speaker 2: All right,
we have a steel frame.
Put it up full mass.
Now, the aggressor is
within striking distance
of the black male,
who's not saying anything.
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This is already a threatening situation.
He proceeds to raise his voice and
yell a racial slur.
At this point, obviously,
the non-aggressive male
is in fear of his life,
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and in order to protect himself,
he decides to make
a motion in order to stabilize
the threat against them.
So that's the way I see it, all right?
So naturally, if you decide to walk
up to someone and be that close and
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start yelling and using racial slurs.
They may interpret that you are probably
not going to be peaceful and
that they may have to come physical
to protect themselves, all right?
Ms Khan, it's just a bad idea to
walk up to people aggressively,
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closely, yell, and
then spew a racial slur.
This was a public service announcement,
shouldn't happen.
>> Speaker 3: Yeah,
like the absolute audacity of it all.
What made this man so bold that he thought
he could just walk up to another man,
insult him, get that close to him,
and then just walk away unscathed?
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You wanna talk about white privilege?
White privilege is that man thinking
that he could get away with something
like that.
It's thinking that a black man would be
too scared of maybe law enforcement or
whatever have you, to actually
retaliate against somebody like that.
That's where you get the audacity from.
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>> Speaker 2: Yeah, there it is.
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>> My friend, my big homie,
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I just wanna thank you, man.
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>> Speaker 1: Listen, no matter what you
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They don't stop, I don't stop.
Racism won't stop, I won't stop.
Systemic bias won't stop, I won't stop.
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People still need criminal justice
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You won't stop either.
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