🚨 Imagine trying to buy groceries… and getting harassed in the middle of the store by someone who thinks a phone camera makes them judge, jury, and executioner.
This man is simply in a grocery store trying to buy food when someone starts filming him and confronting him about being an officer connected to the George Floyd case. Instead of letting the man live his life, the person follows him through the store, loudly questioning how he can “shop comfortably,” as if he’s not allowed to eat like every other human being.
The guy isn’t causing a scene. He isn’t bothering anyone. He’s just trying to get groceries — and yet he’s being chased around a supermarket by someone looking for a viral moment.
Regardless of what people think about the case, the reality is simple: the man still has to live, work, and yes… buy food. Turning a grocery store into a public harassment arena says a lot more about the person filming than the person trying to shop.
He deserves a medal!
When did filming strangers and harassing them in public become some kind of moral achievement?
@OkaforACO@BLKThugreport Did you read the comment from the BLACK man a couple up from yours? To be honest. There are WHITE neighborhood in certain areas in certain towns and states, that are on the same level of violence as this area. It’s a multi cultural attitude.Hate -violence , doesn’t discriminate