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In reply to the discussion: Woman who blocked black man from entering his own apartment defends her actions [View all]Cold War Spook
(1,279 posts)34. She didn't recognize him.
How many Blacks live in that building?
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Woman who blocked black man from entering his own apartment defends her actions [View all]
Judi Lynn
Oct 2018
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she doesn't think she did anything wrong? Another racist rears their ugly head in the era of trump
still_one
Oct 2018
#1
When I initially heard about this, and watched the video of the incident I was absolutely horrified
-Steph-
Oct 2018
#11
It was my understanding that he didn't show the key fob or buzz himself in. That she was taking her
-Steph-
Oct 2018
#13
I just re-watched her interview and she said she had the door cracked because she was letting
-Steph-
Oct 2018
#16
I did watch his video and he didn't show her the key fob until he was unlocking his door. The
-Steph-
Oct 2018
#19
RULES LIKE THAT only mean dont hold the door open for someone you dont know, not that you have to
Kashkakat v.2.0
Oct 2018
#20
In emails she was sent from the condo association, it seems they had been having some issues with
-Steph-
Oct 2018
#21
What difference does it make what his attitude was - she has no authority legal or otherwise to
Kashkakat v.2.0
Oct 2018
#22
I'm not saying she had any authority to detain someone. I'm saying due to the circumstances
-Steph-
Oct 2018
#24
Anger that she didn't get her way, or that he shoved past her, or that he was recording her.
-Steph-
Oct 2018
#27
If he had done the same thing to her and followed her to her room what do you think
Quixote1818
Oct 2018
#35
Oh, if he had done that to her she would have been on the phone with the police in an instant and
-Steph-
Oct 2018
#36
Absolutely right. What gets me, is that if she was living there too, why didn't she know ...
SWBTATTReg
Oct 2018
#28
Count on a Fox News affiliate to bring her back one on one to "humanize" her.
LiberalLovinLug
Oct 2018
#31