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PART TWO: Confronting a Racist

Apr 09, 2020
and just say why don't you leave him alone, that's the first thing you can say. Also think about how he can support the person being attacked, so maybe if he feels safe, he might want to sit next to them. you know how to be a true ally maybe you want to be with them ask them if they're okay which I wouldn't recommend and I know we get angry I know we get angry but try to reduce the tension don't get down to their level with insults and cursing I know It's hard, but don't let them get over that exactly, yeah, because what happens is when you show these types of videos, I get it, I get it, but when you show these types of videos it gives them another. reason why we're looking at what they're doing and then it can escalate to something that you don't want, like don't let your good deed be talked down to, yeah, you're talking about exactly how it would have been what would have been. a way for him to talk to her that you feel like she would have gotten her attention, yeah well that's what we don't know, what happened that obviously led to them yelling at each other and him calling her an idiot, we don't know .
part two confronting a racist
I know that if she said, "I'm not talking to you, don't talk to me and that would get me out and she was out of it," she was never afraid to say that, at that moment she was saying that this man was harassing her and that she was using freedom of speech like why could i tell these people they need to speak english maybe you could just explain what freedom you feel insecure go get help call for help getting someone to talk yes they call for liberation you can also know ask ask the driver has to stop, you know, and get help, so there are different ways to handle the situation, we have to be on top.
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I know it's hard because I'm like in Detroit. I'm starting because it's not all day. I also think that's the only thing I saw. It was interesting attention and what I definitely want to tell people that they can do is that it doesn't have to be someone of your race for you to stand up for them. In this video, it was a white man, it was some Puerto Ricans in this region. and the people who were being persecuted were Asian. I think it is very important that we recognize that we are brothers and sisters regardless of whether they have the right to speak their language, they speak their language many times, it is because it is easier and more comfortable. they don't talk about you, that's what makes America so beautiful, we should celebrate the fact that we have so many cultures and that we are diverse, maybe we celebrate, yes, let people be themselves.
part two confronting a racist
I wish I could speak another language. Okay, I'm trying. man, I think America sees itself as the end of everything you know, so we always have to remember that no, we live all over the earth, we are all different people, cultures and ethnicities, and we have to accept that and It really honors that and it sounds like you said Tamara like we're lucky to be in a country where we have all these different people. Yes, let's be happy that I and we know we understood it, but is there any way she could have said it? maybe she wasn't a baby, so I'm just saying: did you guys talk to her?
part two confronting a racist
They were reportedly just talking. She was upset that they talked. She should have put on headphones. Situation in which you have the right to say if there is an emergency and you are. you feel insecure and you need to understand what's going on if i had a trader waiting on the road hey boy and i really don't understand and i need help yeah this yeah even that feels good i think if you have an uber driver the one you can't communicate with like that can be difficult, yes, that situation where for me their safety is important and you need to communicate with the person, okay, I was browsing, but in this situation, what do you say?
I mean, no. I had that and you guys are using the translator. July times they had someone who spoke very loud Ethiopian and I and I needed he was going the wrong way so I honestly Google translated because at the time I saw him and I saw him doing his job. and he was like he was looking at the map but he didn't understand that that map was guiding him wrong, but I saw that he didn't speak English. I immediately thought that my dad would like it if you weren't harsh on him, so I translated on Google.
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