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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region Forums'Stay in your hood': White 'Karen' fired after allegedly assaulting Black couple at Brooklyn dog
parkThe video shows the woman giving Joseph the middle finger and swiping at his phone.
"Stay in our hood? You just told us to leave the dog park and stay in our hood?" Joseph asks the woman in the video.
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"I hope Emma learns from this," he added. "I hope that other people learn from this who engage in abusive, racist and destructive behavior, because ultimately, whether Emma lost her job or not, it doesn't take away the trauma that my fiancee and I have. It doesn't take away the feeling of feeling like anything racist can happen anywhere, so I don't think people should be coddled, and I do think that consequences are important, so hopefully this is a learning lesson for everybody."
[link:https://www.rawstory.com/brooklyn-dog-park-karen-video/|
When are such types going to realise that in the 21st Century acting out your white privileged racism, in diverse communities has consequences? Oh and the interwebs.
Carlitos Brigante
(26,482 posts)leftyladyfrommo
(18,816 posts)marble falls
(56,358 posts)leftyladyfrommo
(18,816 posts)So awful and in such an awful way.
marble falls
(56,358 posts)... manifesting terrible behaviors forever. We expected a change in the general tenor of behavior with women beginning to step into power. Maybe that change is women are finally free enough to make mistakes.
I remember when a PoC was hired as an Affirmative Action hire, if he/she screwed up it was almost a headline. But the fact is: one of our rights is to make a mistake.
leftyladyfrommo
(18,816 posts)It seems like the men are all so ridiculous it's impossible to take them seriously.
And the women are, too. But they embarrass me more. I expect better frim women.
Probably not rational.
marble falls
(56,358 posts)leftyladyfrommo
(18,816 posts)parked in an apartment lot. He was just running in for a minute.
It was an older woman with stringy gray hair. She looked mentally off. The things that she was saying were just awful. I can't imagine anyone would think it's ok to talk like that to anyone.
marble falls
(56,358 posts)leftyladyfrommo
(18,816 posts)their worst selves. And for some people that's pretty bad.
marble falls
(56,358 posts)StarfishSaver
(18,486 posts)lagomorph777
(30,613 posts)Maeve
(42,224 posts)stillcool
(32,626 posts)"Ugly Americans" So difficult to feel any kind of empathy. Understanding them is like understanding why garbage stinks.
Baitball Blogger
(46,575 posts)I can just picture her the next day sharing her tragic results with her groupies.
Oppaloopa
(862 posts)Random Boomer
(4,159 posts)A lot of men are named Richard but we still use the word "dick" to apply to assholes.
Oppaloopa
(862 posts)leftyladyfrommo
(18,816 posts)Karen stuff.
Evolve Dammit
(16,632 posts)seta1950
(932 posts)When they get punished severely , I think.
ProfessorGAC
(64,420 posts)Depending on her former employer's policy, it could linger.
I know the company from which I retired had this policy:
They will only acknowledge somebody's prior employment & volunteer no information. However, if asked whether separation was voluntary or involuntary, they would answer that question.
If her company is similar, near future employment may be dependent upon whether that simple question gets asked.
NurseJackie
(42,862 posts)... and instead claim to be engaging in independent study, or travel, or self-employed on Ebay.
I think the only time she'd need to be 100% honest about her employment history (under oath, or similar) would be if she were applying for a job that required a background check or security clearance.
But, honestly... she doesn't seem to be the type who would qualify.
ProfessorGAC
(64,420 posts)But, stories like that raise eyebrows in HR offices.
A buddy of mine from my former company walked away from an engineering job to move south.
He was single and saved a ton of cash before the move so he didn't have to worry about expenses for a while.
But, after a year, a chemical engineer with Black Belt certification from ASQ was having a hard time getting a gig, because HR people couldn't grasp that he simply took a year off at 45 years old.
It took him another 7 months to land a gig. He had to borrow against his 401k for a bit.
So, the "backpacked through India", " independent study" stuff might be problematic.
Very conventional times we are in. And HR.
Random Boomer
(4,159 posts)Any HR worth its salt runs a potential employee's name through Google to see what comes up. This incident will trail after this woman for years, if not decades.
NurseJackie
(42,862 posts)But, she could also legally change her name to thwart such low-level background checks. Either way, she's not likely to go very far.
Random Boomer
(4,159 posts)If she changes her name, then she has no work history at all. That sends up all sorts of flags too. Basically, she's screwed. Color me sad. Not.
RobinA
(9,878 posts)"Punishing" people just makes it worse. We're in this push back cycle right now where everybody thinks that if they just bludgeon the other guy hard enough the other guy will magically start thinking "right." It doesn't work that way. Every one just gets angrier and more violent and feels justified in pushing back harder.
cinematicdiversions
(1,969 posts)And the filmer Frederick Joseph is promoting his book The Black Friend that just came out two weeks ago.
But let us all jump to conclusions and secretly hope someone doesn't target us the same way, whether we actually do something or not.
exboyfil
(17,857 posts)I would be tempted to wear a bodycam that was on all the time. I am thinking about the hostess who was assaulted by three women who claim she made racist statements prior to the assault. I mean how can you defend yourself from such an accusation?
I haven't a clue what happened in this case but since three individuals including one apparently independent individual claimed that the statement was made, you have to conclude that it was made. Of course the conversation could have gone like this (I am not saying it did but here is an example). Lady: Please stop your dog from barking so loudly at other dogs, Man with Phone: I suppose you would prefer me to stay in the hood with my dog. Lady: Well if you dog barks like that and scares other dogs then perhaps you should stay in the hood.
questionseverything
(9,631 posts)And I dont understand what the problem even is
Is it supposed to be that hood is racist?
We are about half white, half black with a couple hispanic families and one asian family
questionseverything
(9,631 posts)In a town full of &250 grand plus homes and brand new apartments
calimary
(80,694 posts)And, sadly, there are just too damn many of these incidents experienced by too damn many recipients and witnessed by too damn many bystanders not to be believed or considered legitimate or taken seriously.
Unfortunately, our country at large is too damaged and wounded, and resentful and fearful of changing demographics to be as objective as the explanation being offered here.
Maraya1969
(22,441 posts)and I can't find a friggin video - except other videos that have nothing to do with the topic>