ICYMI| This is the kind of hate the left is drumming up … Have you noticed how the media tried to spin a narrative that hate crimes against Asians in the United States were increasing off the charts?
As far as I can tell there are at least to reasons why they stopped repeating this talking point … the first is obvious, it’s likely true and the media would not be caught dead telling Americans the truth.
The other reason is that the facts about these attacks does not fit into their ‘white people need to be eradicated from Earth because all of the world’s problems are they fault’ narrative.
If we are to speak frankly, every single video I have seen of an attack on an Asian recently was carried out by a black man. Now, this is not to say that all black men are anti-asian. However, the fact of the matter is that it seems that black Americans have been the most susceptible to blaming random Asians for their and perhaps the world’s problems.
These attacks also seem to happen overwhelmingly in ‘liberal’ (which really means ‘authoritarian’ these days) cities …
The Gateway Pundit reported:
‘Surveillance video provided to New York Assemblywoman Yuh-Line Niou showed a black man sucker punching an Asian woman in Chinatown and knocking her to the ground.
An Asian woman was walking in Chinatown in Lower Manhattan when a black man hit her in the face so hard that she fell backwards.
The woman appeared to be knocked out cold as bystanders approached her to help her.
The attacker was arrested, according to Yuh-Line Niou.
Ironically, Democrat Assemblywoman Yuh-Line Niou recently voted to end cash bail.
VIDEO:
This was just sent to me from my constituent. This just happened in my district in Chinatown. He has been arrested and our precinct is investigating. pic.twitter.com/sxNfCbrlza
— Yuh-Line Niou (@yuhline) May 31, 2021
The victim is now conscious and cognizant and alert.’
She is conscious and cognizant and alert. Things are being investigated and the hate crimes task force has been called in. https://t.co/opJZ3OZwW1
— Yuh-Line Niou (@yuhline) June 1, 2021