Kurush Mistry and his partner Shailja Gupta have faced a huge backlash after the two-minute video posted on social media late last week of the incident in New York’s 68th Street and Riverside Boulevard went viral. Mistry can be seen sticking the poster to a lamppost with Gupta beside him. A man asks him: ‘What’s your name sir? You must be very proud.’ The couple respond by sticking their middle fingers up at him before the the two parties have a heated discussion. Mistry had worked at Freepoint Commodities for nine years, according to his LinkedIn page. In a statement after the footage circulated online, Freepoint said it was ‘aware of the recent anti-Semitic incident reported on social media, and the individual involved is no longer associated with Freepoint’.
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If only people were this concerned with anti-white acts, this country might be able to stand a chance.
Saw this yesterday, seems about right:
https://twitter.com/MarinaMedvin/status/1724102210378740046
“My country is Palestine; Then what the hell are you doing here, except littering and creating strife. Take you shit and git!!!!!
Gupta is an Arab name? I suppose it’s possible, as Indians have settled worldwide, but this might be a case of leftist cultural appropriation.
HEY! That’s the best Video I’ve seen all Week since last Tuesday…and…even THIS week’s not even over yet!
See Left Coast Dan, above….
Wednesday, 15 November 2023, 11:00 at 11:00 am
See something say something. Ungrateful bastids need to be deported.