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originally posted by: TechniXcality
a reply to: Indigo5
I don't give a # what kinda attack you call this, to me this is a white woman being beaten senseless by two black people, don't be silly show me where I said otherwise. I don't care if you call it flying pigs farting rainbows, I know it's wrong period end of story, there is no argument.
originally posted by: ketsuko
a reply to: mahatche
All right, so let's just give it a pass because hood s*** is hood s***?
No, it's unacceptable. In the end, I don't care who did what or why. Giving anyone a curb stomping like this is uncalled for unless she comes running in to physically attack. And even then, once she's down ... she's down.
To all the posters who say something like "We do not know what happened before."
originally posted by: Nova21
I very positive that this lady being in the wrong hood isn't the entire reason why this happened. First off was this woman being disrespectful inside the store. I am very sure that this white woman had somethings to say and what she said was not nice. They may know this woman for being a racist or has a known racist family. Black people don't just go beating up people especially white people for no reason. They jumped her a guy and a girl and others wanted to jump in but there were cameras. So this story im sure is more than...this little innocent white girl gets beat up for no reason by angry black people while being in the wrong hood. I #ing hate the Media
originally posted by: jude11
a reply to: verschickter
To all the posters who say something like "We do not know what happened before."
You are absolutely right.
originally posted by: verschickter
a reply to: Wolfenz
How about being called human?
Milwaukee - Some very graphic video of a woman being attacked at a gas station in Milwaukee has gone viral, popping up on social media accounts across the country. But its been nearly two weeks since it happened and there's not a lot of traction here locally. This video has community members asking a lot of questions; mainly what happened and where was all the help when this woman needed it?