You Should See This Reporter’s Reaction To a Black On White Crime Incident – IOTW Report

You Should See This Reporter’s Reaction To a Black On White Crime Incident

First, the video that the reporter plays for the television audience.

Screen Shot 2015-06-25 at 11.38.18 PMNow watch the reporter. Pay attention to the left side of the screen, the right side of her face. Do you see what I see?

 

48 Comments on You Should See This Reporter’s Reaction To a Black On White Crime Incident

  1. RosalindJ, that’s what I was thinking. There was no quaver in her voice or facial muscles involved with crying that I could see. Perhaps I am too jaded, but I saw nothing except a professional report on the incident. I certainly don’t believe she was unfeeling, but I just think it was the wind irritating her eyes.

  2. At this point I really don’t care about the reporters reaction – do you think the confederate flag was the cause of the beating?
    FUCK THE MEDIA – they are part of the problem

  3. I don’t think it was the wind.

    I still like to judge people by the content of their character.
    We all should try.
    It’s tough these days the way we’re being played, the way we are being pushed into a race war.

    If it wasn’t the wind, this reporter is probably sick and tired of hood rats ruining how she is perceived in the world.

  4. I’ve seen the vicious assault before. But “the left side of the screen and the right side of the reporters face? What the fuck am I missing. It was cut off. Like watching Bill O’ Reilly. Mr. Parole. No one can finish a sentence, or a clip> WTF

    Sorry, I just don’t get it.

  5. Trust me. I’m well aware of that one. lol.
    Now I walk around wondering if a white person’s gonna freak out because I walked into the room quickly or something. I mean, I don’t see them moving away or clutching their pearls or anything, but unfortunately, EYE have to feel the pressure because of these ghetto assed black assholes.

    Why? I didn’t do anything.

    Then I have to worry about someone jumping my white mother. Holy shit, let me tell you, if that ever happened to my mother, I would kill the fucker and then make his/her family suffer as well. When they close their eyes at night, I will be in their dreams and their nightmares.

    You know. Just sayin’.

  6. You can clearly hear her sniffle in hard just before the video cuts away.
    I don’t think it’s windy eyes.

    I think she might think #LittleKidsLivesMatter (even if they’re white.)

    This is not a monumental moment, I’m not trying to make a mountain out of a mole hill.
    In fact, it might be a case of the bigotry of low expectations that I’m suffering from.

    Why would this be an uncommon reaction for a human being?

  7. This is the one I referred to in an earlier post. I have black friends. There’s people of color here that I hope are my friends. But I’m a lilly white guy with a gun that knows how to use it. I’m being put in a real bad spot.

  8. A tear rolls down the reporter’s face as she introduces the clip of some savage black shitstain beating up a white girl and then throwing her little brother , trying to help his big sister, to the ground.

    Some are saying it was a contact lens issue, or the wind.

    Like I said, one reporter’s reaction doesn’t influence race relations in the country today.
    But it is, for me, a reminder that one should never get so caught up in the current climate and start compartmentalizing all blacks into one big giant savage box.

  9. The original video of this that I saw was from a black girl who posted it on youtube who is absolutely condemning the video and calling out the girl and telling her her life is a waste and she can turn it around by getting on the honor roll, not by being some asshole trying to become famous on social media for beating on the white girl.

    Of course, the girl still probably voted for Obama, but at least she’s trying to police the ghetto.
    That’s more than Obama is doing.

  10. And that makes me feel like shit. You and I and my black friends should not be put in this position. And here’s the killer, this is an ends to a mean and has nothing to do with your (probably really hot) skin tone or mine. What do we do?

  11. The whole violent pack has to go. I have stood up for the peaceful. The people that can communicate. 7 years ago a white 250-pound rent-a-summer-cop clocked me from behind and threw me in a patrol car. He didn’t like what I said about how he was not entitled to my id without a search warrant. His female partner, another white rent-a-summer-cop corroborated his story that I attacked them. The fucking white judge reduced it to sleeping on the beach. It happened two blocks from the beach.

    That said there are animals all around. Avoid yourself of them.

  12. It’s probably important to know if I was walking through a park and stumbled upon 6 white people beating on a young black mother I would put a serious Freaken end to it. MJA this is all bull shit, don’t let it get you down.

  13. MJA you walk into the room I’m gonna jump up and give you a big hug and a kiss. 😉 I know what you look like beautiful. 🙂

    Man the workd is a messed up place and all brought to you by worthless fucking politicians. 😡

  14. I had to watch the reporter’s video four times. The first two because I missed it, the second two because I couldn’t believe it. I guess we’re all getting a little sick and tired of seeing this crap happen on a daily basis. I know I am.

  15. I don’t have the sharp eye you have Fur but it’s certainly possible she’s upset.

    As for getting caught up in the current climate and compartmentalizing all blacks, well yep, that’s me. I will say it’s not a current thing and I also have said that’s there are still millions of good, decent blacks.

    I just choose not to have anything to do with any of them. My personal experiences with blacks over a 40+ year span have been universally negative. Am I a poor chooser of character? I guess so but OTOH I’ve got a lot of white and latino friends with nary a problem.

  16. The key word here is “ghetto.” It’s more an attitude than an economic group. I get along with most working- and middle-class blacks just fine. I just can’t deal with the shitty attitudes of the ghetto hoodlums, who firmly believe that cops are evil, the government owes them a living cradle to grave, violence will solve any problem, having babies out of wedlock is a nice hobby, and all their personal failings are whitey’s fault.

    This is why I can’t get along with my colleagues at my job. Even though their salaries put them squarely in the middle class, they still come into work as if they’re coming to a rumble. They are combative, petty, jealous bullies. They get tattoos, weaves, acrylics, and smartphones, then whine to Auntie Yonkers when they’re broke before payday and want a loan. I’ve told them, “You make the same salary I make; deal with it.”

    I am so sick of this shit. I love my actual job, but there are plenty of days I can’t stand the thought of going to work because of these guttersnipes.

  17. The lady was sincerely upset by the incident in my opinion. It reminds me of the time shortly after I was attacked by racist black thugs. I was riding in an elevator up to my room, and there was a petite, pretty black girl riding in the elevator with me. She asked me if I was the guy who got mugged. I replied that I was. She asked if my attackers were black. I said they were. Her eyes welled up, and she started apologizing. The pain in her face was heartbreaking. I told her she had nothing to apologize for, because she didn’t do anything. It was a bunch of jerks, not her. I was so touched, I realized how awful it must be to have to live with the stereotypes reinforced by racist idiots… the same way someone might stereotype me as a racist “redneck” due to the actions of white idiots who happen to live in rural areas. The girl’s reaction probably was what kept me from going over the edge and condemning all black people at the time, because I was pissed off, hurt, and probably not too rational.

    I think the reporter was sincerely upset. We probably need more people like her.

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