on the other hand, people have been known to use this sort of thing as an excuse for really dickish behavior.
which this incident sounds like
on the other hand, people have been known to use this sort of thing as an excuse for really dickish behavior.
which this incident sounds like
CNN is so fucking racist (and promotes racial division) it's not even funny.
It's OK to see a suspicious situation, like a person passed-out in public, and then ask authorities to check in on things. There's nothing inherently racist about that. The alternative is we adopt a "don't ask, don't tell" with homeless people.