Like I said before I can switch this around and it will fit you.
Do you deny there is precedent from people being racist being? You are fooling yourself if you think otherwise. AGAIN, not everything that happens to a white employee person is because people are scared of black people. I could go on but you get the picture. It is funny how you see no issues assuming that the CVS caved due to "SWJs" but yet complain because I think this dude is bigot.
That's because there is way more precedent for companies caving to societal outrage than for this dude being racist. Unless he is just one of those rare gay racists campaigning on pro-black initiatives.
You have a serious issue if your very first inclination is to whine about racism without any other details than what the leftist media initially spoon feeds you. I bet you're still outraged about Michael Brown, Antwon Rose, and that other dude that Chicago is rioting about right now, aren't you?
The victim mentality you have is ruining the black community. The blacks that don't subscribe to that bullshit are the ones that succeed and make a great life for themselves. There are explanations for things (and often way more to stories than you ever care to admit, even when those details come out) other than racism. And the sooner you and people like you realize that, the sooner the black community can mend itself and excel.
The only people who benefit from blacks being kept down are leftists and people like you.
"The blacks"
Yep, single out short hand instead of addressing any points when every other instance I have said people or community. You're a joke. And "black" isn't a bad word, as our hero in the video says.
You really just prefer that people not speak up about instances of racism and social injustices. If they do they are "whining" or playing the "victim card". You are not the arbiter on issues that important to black people.
No, I'd prefer people not default to racism in every scenario. It doesn't have to be "everything is racist" or "nothing is racist". It the absence of evidence of racism it is very irresponsible to demonize someone as a racist, especially in today's mob culture.
And it's hard not to say there is a victim narrative being pushed when an armed suspect reaches for a gun, is shot, and there are protests about it anyway just because the suspect was black. If he was white, they wouldn't give a shit.
I also think that not everything should automatically be attributed to racism, HOWEVER, something doesn't have to be an obvious malicious act before it can be considered racist. It does not have to involve violence or racial slurs.
Sure. And in this situation, the only hint of racism is that she is black, he is white, and she didn't get her way. You, nor does anyone else, have any evidence that he would not have done the exact same thing with a white person following staff around the store and not leaving. And you don't think it's a problem, given the few details that we know, to immediately attribute his actions to racism?