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Cable channel " A&E" anti-white racism on display.
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Posted by: LateForLunch ®

02/03/2024, 21:19:45

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I take care of a disabled person who watches a lot of T.V. because she has no other amusement. One of the shows she likes is Neighborhood Wars. The premise of the show is videos of people interacting with their neighbors in unusual ways (usually misbehaving badly). While watching the show recently I noticed that all of the clips they showed involved white people as the misbehaving party. Not one of the dozens of videos we watched from the shows had anyone on it doing bad things but WHITE people. So the producers of the show obviously decided to use ONLY videos of misbehaving white people. 

I thought it might be only one show, but after seeing more than five episodes I realized it was the show's policy to only show video clips involving the misbehavior of whites, usually with black or other non-white race people as the "victims". 

In one clip for instance, a so-called "security guard" in plain clothes, was supposedly hired by managers to go through a multi-level parking structure for a residential building checking for parking passes. He is challenged by two people (residents). 

The guy checking cars is black, and instead of being polite (and identifying himself as a new worker for the building) he refuses to answer and becomes belligerent with the two white people challenging him. They get involved in a physical altercation when one of the white people (a teenager) seems to strike the black guy who is videoing the white residents with his phone. 

After the cops arrive, the two whites are identified as residents and the cops explain that the guy claimed to be a security guard. No charges were filed on anyone and the "security guard" said he quit his job because he got "stressed out" by the incident. 

I believe in most states, a private security officer on duty must be in uniform while and identify themselves when asked (either by number or name). The black guy was not in uniform and still refused to identify himself or show I.D. (state certification I.D. "guard card"), so he was in the wrong too - maybe even working as an unlicensed security officer illegally. 

Whoever hired the black "security guard" didn't do their job because management is supposed to notify residents when contractors of any kind are going to be in the building to avoid exactly this sort of things. 

Anti-white racism on display.






Modified by LateForLunch at Sat, Feb 03, 2024, 23:19:52


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