Apparently this is part of a larger trend of violence against Asians, though they tend not be presented as a victim group. Why? https://abc7.com/video-elderly-man-attacked-while-collecting-cans-in-bay-area/5966310/
âLarger trendâ please do prove that. Lol In 2016, median household income was 67k for whites, 85k for east asians, and 128k for indians. Youâre going to have to try really hard to convince me that youâre victims in this country đ
That's just white guilt at work. Whoever gets the most racism, also gets paid more. On top of that lots of whites and blacks are jelly af and insecure about their brain size, so they lash out.
There is no correlation between the two . Also your numbers are highly skewed by the fact that Asians live in areas with high cost of living such as the coasts. Of course, if you are the token racist on every post then disregard the above.
Itâs shitty. People who appear homeless and people who appear to be immigrants are frequently victimized in the Bay Area because they are less likely to go the the police and more likely to keep their money in cash and on their person.
Those are just excuses for racism against Asians.
Why would looking homeless excuse violence against that person đ¤ Did you think I was saying itâs ok to harass someone if they are homeless? Also... from February?
I dont think this was a racial attack, why you think that?
It absolutely was, what are you talking about
Media will says it was but how to know for real? Here in CA there is a lot of Asians if that the case news should be floated of blacks beating up asians, right?
Only black people are victims not anyone else