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PSYCHO OR RACIST: The Black Subway Pusher Vs. Koreans
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A new slant that the media won't report... because their storyline and bias demand that the killer is deranged, and therefore not responsible for his actions.
Quote from article by Erik Rush, a Black freelance journalist and author::
I have ridden the New York City subways countless times, and I will tell you: one knows when a train is approaching and when one is fairly far off. If Mr. Han did not have time to remove himself from the train tracks or be rescued from his predicament, it is clear that Mr. Davis intentionally waited until he was damn sure a train was nearby prior to acting...
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...Had a white man been accused of hurling a black man in front of a train, a racial motive would automatically be presumed. The reasons for such might be specious, but it all comes down to the history between whites and blacks in America.
... But blacks and Asians – particularly those of Korean descent – have a history too. Spurred on by career civil rights activists, blacks in America have developed a disdain for industrious Koreans who start businesses (often, convenience and liquor stores) in black communities, thereby “exploiting” said communities. There have been several high-profile confrontations between blacks and Korean merchants over the years, most of which involve unlawful behavior on the part of riled blacks or would-be robbers...
Note: Erik Rush is a New York-born columnist, author and speaker who writes sociopolitical commentary for numerous online and print publications. In February of 2007, Erik was the first to break the story of President (then Senator) Barack Obama’s ties to militant Chicago preacher Rev. Jeremiah Wright on a national level, which ignited a media firestorm that smolders to this day.
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