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Manhattan 7-Eleven worker punched,
called Chinese ‘motherf—er’

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Posted By: Ribicon, 4/4/2021 2:50:59 PM

A Manhattan 7-Eleven worker became the city’s latest suspected victim of an anti-Asian crime—with his attacker spewing, “You Chinese motherf—er!” as he punched him, police said Sunday. The 26-year-old Asian victim was working at the Manhattan convenience store shortly before 6 a.m. Saturday when his attacker stormed in without a mask and yelled the racial slur and slugged him, cops said. Cops said the victim, who suffered a cut under his left eye, had previously confronted the suspect after he allegedly tried to steal merchandise. Police said initially the assault was not being classified as a hate crime

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Black people are merciless in their attacks against Asians, yet the sign says "Stop White Supremacy." Peak clown world. Why must we openly celebrate hatred of White people when White people, who comprise perhaps 7% of the global population, are accommodating to the point of welcoming genetic extinction?

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Reply 1 - Posted by: DVC 4/4/2021 3:14:43 PM (No. 744672)
Just living in the NYC area is a serious risk of violence, almost exclusively by one small racial group, every day. Why would anyone remain in that violent, filthy hell hole?
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Reply 2 - Posted by: DogFacedPonySoldier 4/4/2021 3:16:15 PM (No. 744674)
We need to cancel NYC where these attacks are happening. It’s not who we are! ( as Our Senille Prez often sez)!
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Reply 3 - Posted by: Catherine 4/4/2021 3:28:07 PM (No. 744678)
Anyone else think these attacks are bought and paid for, like the BLM riots? There are suddenly too many, like mass shootings all over the place. As for blacks not liking Asians, I was already aware of this. I worked with many blacks in the '80's. Every payday someone would go get take out for everyone. A new Asian restaurant opened and they had amazing food, so when it was my turn, I told them where I was going and what did they want. They all shook their head, don't like Asian food. That wasn't it, Asians come to this country with nothing and go to work creating businesses, saving their money, bringing family over and helping them get set up. None of them applied for Welfare.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: Skinnydip 4/4/2021 3:37:24 PM (No. 744682)
Now there's a term I haven't heard before, a "bias crime". Must be a new accommodation for a certain race that is incapable of committing a hate crime.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: JrSample 4/4/2021 3:56:45 PM (No. 744685)
No description of the perp given in the article. Guess we didn't really need one. It said that the dispute was over a ''previous larceny'' and ''previously confronted about stealing''. OK, now it's perfectly clear. Nevermind.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: rochow 4/4/2021 4:51:29 PM (No. 744708)
Of course it's not a hate crime when the perp is black! Has never, ever happened before! Right!
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Reply 7 - Posted by: aasilver 4/4/2021 5:00:22 PM (No. 744712)
If a white guy attacked an African-American and said “You Black motherf—er!”. Any suggestions as to the 'hate crime' designation?
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Reply 8 - Posted by: SkeezerMcGee 4/4/2021 5:01:50 PM (No. 744713)
Has there been a recent increase of assaults on Asians or is there an inordinate and organized massive increase in front page reporting of these assaults?
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Reply 9 - Posted by: moebellini3 4/4/2021 5:24:11 PM (No. 744727)
Again the Post refuses to give a description of the attacker.
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Reply 10 - Posted by: Ida Lou Pino 4/4/2021 5:31:22 PM (No. 744732)
No photo or name for the perp - - so it's time to employ my amazing and infallible ESP. OK - - let me concentrate - - ummm - - I'm seeing a male - - a tall, blond-turning-gray male - - probably in his late 40s or early 50s - - not American born - - but from a country where "m-f" is a common expletive. I'm seeing a map - - a map of Europe - - I'm seeing Austria - - no, not Austria - - Luxembourg - - yes, Luxembourg - - the Luxembourg countryside. Yes - - that's it - - he was born in northwest Luxembourg - - came to the USA as a teenager. Now the name - - the name - - his first name is - - Hal - - Heinz - - Humbert - - no - - wait - - i've got it - - it's Hervé - - yes, Hervé. Now the last name - - K - - it starts with a K - - Klebars - - Klewhuis - - Kwisheim - - Kwisthout - - yes, Kwisthout. He's from Luxembourg and his name is Hervé Kwisthout - - GUARANTEED!
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Reply 11 - Posted by: Thos Weatherby 4/4/2021 6:02:59 PM (No. 744755)
Only took me 7 articles to find that it was a non-white that was the attacker. Along the way two articles blamed Trump.
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Reply 12 - Posted by: Petronius 4/4/2021 6:08:55 PM (No. 744759)
Our bankrupt, two-bit local "news"paper blamed Trump for this.
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Reply 13 - Posted by: Luandir 4/4/2021 6:09:28 PM (No. 744760)
‘[M]otherf—er’ is a well-known White Supremacist dog whistle. Dead giveaway. /s
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Reply 14 - Posted by: smokincol 4/4/2021 8:24:58 PM (No. 744846)
Snake Plissken, where are you?
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Reply 15 - Posted by: Venturer 4/4/2021 11:59:22 PM (No. 744973)
I read this article and others and i see people who 2 years ago would have called me racist had I written half of these posts. More and more people are starting to wake up. Whites have been under attack for years, and now it's getting wprse every day, but more whites are starting to realize where the problems lie.
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Reply 16 - Posted by: pixelero 4/5/2021 2:14:30 AM (No. 745001)
Another crazed Swede?
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Reply 17 - Posted by: BigGeorgeTX 4/5/2021 12:51:03 PM (No. 745373)
Not being prosecuted as a hate crime? Well, I guess that tells us the race of the attacker. Doesn't fit the narrative.
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