Karma wasted no time after a one-legged white man spewed racial slurs towards a Black man. But that’s not even the worst part, and it was all caught on camera.
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A video, that has since gone viral, showed a wheelchair-bound white man sitting at a corner at night in a clip shared on X Aug. 21. “I’m a dumb N-word,” the unidentified white man can be heard saying, in a sad attempt to imitate the Black man. After trying to shoo the man away, the white man told him to, “Get the f*ck out of here, you’ve got nothing better to do you low-life f*cking piece of sh*t.”
But that’s only the beginning.
Later in the clip, the white man spit on the ground near the Black man’s feet. He told the Black man, who was recording the meltdown, to, “Pick that up and I’ll watch you,” referring to the spit on the ground. “If you’re tough, pick that up,” he continued. The video then cuts to the white man tipped over in his wheelchair, lying on the sidewalk helpless and all alone.
“You want help?” the Black man asked. The white man answered that he did when the Black man offered to get him some help, despite being on the receiving end of his unfiltered racism. But there was one caveat: the white man had to take back his racist comments.
“No, I didn’t say that,” the man said while lying on the cement. The clip ends with the Black man offering to get him help anyway. What happened after the video ended is unknown.
Folks took to the comment section to share their thoughts.
“He’s a better man than me,” one person wrote.
A second person joked, “He didn’t have any leg to stand on after making that comment.”
“They are too soft! Should have left his racist ass on the ground. We have to stop caring about these phuckera no matter what,” another X user said, while another rebutted their point, writing, “But then they would’ve been no better than him.” They added: “I don’t think they’re soft because of that I honestly think there’s real strength to help someone even when they hate you.”
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