Apr 8, 2026
WATCH: Neighborhood Bigot Plays Victim After Harassing Black Women, Calling 911
WATCH: Neighborhood Bigot Plays Victim After Harassing Black Women, Calling 911
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black. black. black. If you didn't know that.
Yeah, I know. You can laugh all you want. You're
hilarious. Yeah, I'm black. Black where? Black
where? Black where? I ain't nothing about you.
I understand. All these people harassing black
women. Psychologically. Saying that we need
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to leave because we're not, we don't belong
in the neighborhood. Saying that we don't belong
in the neighborhood. We need to leave. better
get going. Don't tell me what to do. Pop will
be here in a few minutes. You better get going.
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You grabbed her windshield wiper and banged
on her car. And we have you on camera admitting
to it. And now you want to be a victim? That
doesn't justify it. Now you want to be a victim
because you thought that we were going to take
it? I am also black, OK? Where? Where are you
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black at? I'm 10 % black. 10 %? boy, bye. Actually,
I have more video. So what's going on here?
According to the allegation, you have a guy
who's harassing black women, passing through
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a neighborhood, knocking on their window saying
they do not belong. When confronted, he claims
to be black. And then says, well, here's my
percentage of blackness. There's more. I'm
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in a minority.
understand you've been discriminated your whole
life. You don't understand. You wouldn't done
that. What did you do? Unite and I have no ID.
Bitch, Ben. Ben, generation. I'm Puerto Rican.
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I'm Puerto Rican. Okay? So I am a second class
citizen. So I have less rights than you. You're
delusional. Oh, really? You present as a white
man, sir. Yeah, so ask AOC if Puerto Ricans
have less rights than black people. You present
as a white man. I understand you feel oppressed,
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but your actions are completely unjustified.
don't. What a full mass. You know the idea?
of understanding oppression, especially if you
understand it via experience, is to ensure
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that you do not engage in such oppressive action
yourself, but become an advocate against those
who do. This incident happened in San Francisco.
The post on the video wrote the following,
this man banged into my cousin's car and bent
her windshield wipers, then called the police
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and played victim. That sounds like a male caring
to me. Bystanders, YT bystanders said, we did
not belong in the neighborhood and we need to
go back to our neighborhood. Then this Karen
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had the audacity to say he's black. Only in
San Francisco can you get away with this.
Another quote, just like a Karen to play victim
after being the aggressor, just like Karen's
to captain save them instead of trying to mediate
the situation. get them black TikTok. They
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think it's their right to harass black women
and call the police on us for existing. Then
say he's black after we called him out for racism.
It's unfortunate the narrative if true, what
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suggested their people once again would like
you to prove that you have the right of mobility.
You have the right. move around in communities.
You have the right to travel in neighborhoods.
You have the right to walk up and down the street
without anyone mandating you show them freedom
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papers or your right to exist in that particular
area. But once again, we have this happening
and the scenario may be ironic, but it's real.
Adopting the narrative of your historical oppressor
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will always require you to look in the mirror
more closely. If you start talking like the
demographic who historically oppressed people
that look like you, or people that you may
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want to identify with, you should look in the
mirror. Now this is an opportunity, all right?
An opportunity for reflection. Hopefully, uh
it happened. Jackson, thoughts here? He said,
there's not enough resources to go around. We're
both struggling. You got to leave. I guess
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that's what it was. He was like, no, you're
too dark skinned to be in this neighborhood.
He said he 10 % black like I'm Puerto Rican.
So it's got to be in there somewhere. I don't
know. It's got to be back in there somewhere.
10%. He know it down to a percentage. But yeah,
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no, mean, clearly what happened is he saw them
and uh he felt a deep heat pain in his chest
and he lashed out, told them to get the hell
away. called the police and just kept it going.
Like not in that part of San Francisco, I guess
he doesn't wanna see them there apparently.
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That's not more complicated than that. Yeah,
yeah. So hopefully somebody loves you, sir,
and they can have conversation.
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