Apparently he's an Apple employee

Jun 30, 2017 112 Comments

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  • Google / Eng
    chutiya

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    chutiya
    She was swearing at him a lot, also in front of her daughter. Wonder why he is more guilty than her.
    Jun 30, 2017 16
    • OP
      @fqx I think you misunderstood her sentiment. I don't think she was telling him to get out of California because he was white but because he was an entitled prick jerkwad who didn't know how to share the road with cyclists and went around calling them "b*tch." Based on her FB profile, it looks like her husband is white so I doubt she has anything inherently against white people.
      Jul 1, 2017
    • Google
      Gilfoyle

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      Gilfoyle
      Dunno, Juan.. she seems pretty hell bent on calling out the fact that he was white. Just read the first 3-5 words of her post.

      To be clear, everyone loses in this scenario, but I'd like to see people like her leave silicon valley just as fast as id like to see this d-bag leave.
      Jul 1, 2017
  • Uber
    odFg26

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    odFg26
    Jun 30, 2017 16
  • I'll never understand the left's obsession with bullying and public shaming.
    Jun 30, 2017 9
    • Lyft
      fumdsbnkf

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      fumdsbnkf
      It is sad how many people quickly come to this guy's defense. I'd be empathetic of him if we found out he was having a manic episode but that's about it. Beyond that he's a huge liability to himself and we see that he might have terrorized the wrong person when he thought he could scare an immigrant woman and her child. Sad that people think "that just happens" in life.
      Jul 1, 2017
    • Yahoo
      KccO10

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      KccO10
      When someone, usually on the right, says "we'll never know" it means "No matter how much evidence says I'm wrong I'll never admit it."
      Jul 1, 2017
  • Lyft
    UfJX03

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    UfJX03
    He seems like a colossal douche.

    However she was yelling like a lunatic and was the first one to bring race into it. I hope if I were in his situation I wouldn't have responded the way he did, but I'm guessing I would have tried to think of the meanest thing I could think to say in response. I've heard friends who aren't even racist say some fucked up racist shit in the heat of the moment because they said the first insult that popped into their head.

    I hope he learns his lesson from this, but I also hope his entire life isn't ruined by it. People shouldn't have their worst moment broadcast to the entire world.
    Jun 30, 2017 7
    • Airbnb
      sick

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      sick
      If someone says fucked up racist shit in the heat of the moment because it's the first thing that pops in their head: they are racist. That shit doesn't come to everyones mind first, second or ever and if it does, um, yeah, there you go. You can't say you're not a rapist even though you've raped a few folks in the heat of the moment. That's not reality.
      Jun 30, 2017
    • Lyft
      UfJX03

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      UfJX03
      @sick I think people tend to try to say the *worst* thing to whomever they are fighting with. It doesn't necessarily reflect their opinion of the group of people
      Jul 1, 2017
  • Microsoft
    cn12987

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    Amazon
    cn12987
    Uber is probably so happy to have someone else in the news for once
    Jun 30, 2017 4