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The Girl on the Train

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Posted By: Moritz55, 9/9/2025 11:26:07 AM

After a shift at Zepeddie's Pizzeria in Charlotte, North Carolina, Iryna Zarutska boarded the train and quickly made a decision where to sit. Did she think about her safety? Did she fear sitting in front of a Black man with dreadlocks and a face twisted into worried knots? Or did she find a seat far away from him, just on a hunch? The truth is that Iryna had no real choice. If she avoided the seat in front of the Black man, she might look like a racist. She had no reason to fear him, after all, because she was sympathetic to the plight of racism in America and even had

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Bur Oak 9/9/2025 11:36:28 AM (No. 2001320)
Revolving doors on the court houses and jails along with no treatment of the mentally ill are evil programs from the liberals/progressives.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: volksford 9/9/2025 12:07:30 PM (No. 2001331)
If you get that gut feeling about someone or a particular situation listen to it.....it saved my life several years ago. Like it or not stereotyping can save your life.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: stablemoney 9/9/2025 12:12:33 PM (No. 2001333)
Never take public transport in the USA. That is one lesson to learn.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: Encore 9/9/2025 12:25:07 PM (No. 2001340)
Profiling comes from history, doesn’t mean it’s personal, there just happens to be a history about it that person place or thing. If you’re aware, keep your head on a swivel and yes…judge.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: Strike3 9/9/2025 12:28:46 PM (No. 2001341)
Not having been an American resident long enough, Iryna did not have the instincts that most of us have developed concerning young blacks. To cross the street to avoid a gang of teens on a corner, to take a detour if you suspect some of them may be following you. To automatically reach for your car door locks when stopped at a light and they are watching you from the sidewalk. This is not racism, it is self defense in anticipating potentional harm from a race that has essentially gone wild in this country.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: Lazyman 9/9/2025 12:49:50 PM (No. 2001349)
A simple glance at the Uniform Crime Statistics should inform any clear thinking person to practice risk management. That's not racism. Unfortunately watching news on TV clouds thinking and encourages blacks to hate.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: Newtsche 9/9/2025 12:58:47 PM (No. 2001353)
Iryna had a chalkboard in her room with "black lives matter" and "I can't breathe" (spelled correctly) on it. So she'd been here long enough to buy that narrative. Context, nuance and reality were not part of her world view it would seem. She traded one dystopia for another and was only aware enough to flee the first. Decarlos was the last stage of her miseducation.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: caljeepgirl 9/9/2025 3:12:00 PM (No. 2001403)
Yep, it all makes sense. Unbelievably sad.....
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Reply 9 - Posted by: Samsquanch 9/9/2025 3:14:22 PM (No. 2001404)
You see something like that sitting there, take another bus.
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Reply 10 - Posted by: montwoodcliff 9/9/2025 4:37:53 PM (No. 2001432)
Call me a racist if you want, but I see with my eyes. It’s high time we started calling out the race of these perps. We are going to find out anyway. Ignoring the race of the perps goes back to the early sixties when the left began claiming that calling out a perps race on the news would prevent the perp from getting a fair trial. What group is the most responsible for these crimes? I rest my case.
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Reply 11 - Posted by: rochow 9/9/2025 5:09:08 PM (No. 2001446)
I consider black men to be cowards who can basically only take it out on women or take their private parts out. Most of them are just low life trash who do not get up before lunchtime, and then they consider what drugs to ingest. They were born to mama hos who do not care if the 'father' has 30 children with as many other women. For them it's just another check on the way. I am sure by tomorrow it will be the victim's fault altogether or Trumps. Ever since we had the undereducated community organizer in the WH who demonstrated every single day what a moron he was several times a day I am screaming the n word through the house. My husband was shocked, telling me you have never been prejudiced. I explained to him that I am making up for lost time. Every country in Europe had slaves. Russia was the most notorious of them all. None of those who were from that background keep screaming what they are being owed. What freebies have to be given to them like the trash in this country. Why don't blacks go back to ugly Afrika and ask their relatives why they were sold by them for beads. Oh, they don't want to know. Perhaps people who owned slaves in this country should sue their relatives for selling this trash. None of us living today ever bought or owned a slave but I guess that does not fit the black narrative of what 'we' owe them. Nothing. Get a life.
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Reply 12 - Posted by: subman47 9/9/2025 6:50:06 PM (No. 2001478)
The slaughter will continue as long as these crazy, wacko judges are allowed to continue their crazy wacko rulings. The judges should be held accountable for the violence that results when they allow these criminals to walk out of court to begin a new crime spree. We are a nation of laws. But if we do nothing we will become a nation of victims.
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Reply 13 - Posted by: TexasHillCountry 9/9/2025 8:02:24 PM (No. 2001509)
Perhaps this truly lovely young woman was not eligible for a license to carry, but what about the other people on that train!? In Texas something around 10% of the population, perhaps more by now, have a license to carry. Besides which, Texas has also become a Constitutional carry state, meaning you do not need a license. Even more than police, perps fear an armed victim.
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Reply 14 - Posted by: Ebenezer 9/10/2025 8:46:15 AM (No. 2001691)
Look at the photo of her just before she was murdered. She and the two people sitting near her are absorbed in their cell phones. She was wearing headphones. No matter who's near you, when you're in a public place you always need to be aware of your surroundings.
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