Racist Woman Attacks Latino, a Good Samaritan Comes to the Rescue
A Latino man talking to his black neighbor in San Francisco, California was reportedly abused by a racist woman. The Latino man was walking a dog when he was called 'nasty Mexican dog' by the woman.
The man kept saying, "God bless you, lady, God bless you," with which the racist woman answered with cursing words. The victim adds to his response by speaking to the woman that Jesus loves her.
The white woman replied, "Don't talk to me about Jesus. I don't want to talk to you. You started talking to me, nasty dog. You started talking to me, nasty dog. Mexican nasty turd-colored dog."
Before moving out, the man responded by saying, have a nice day. God bless you with the woman who continued her racist tirade.
The hate-filled tirade was recorded and posted on Twitter by Stanley Gonzalez on Sunday after witnessing an aggressive woman who racially-charged a Latino man who's walking his dog. Gonzalez is the girlfriend of another victim of the white woman who caught abusing the man by calling him 'nasty Mexican dog.'
Gonzalez spoke to ABC 7 and said that the woman's racist rant started after intervening in the woman's racial outburst against a Latino man. "She turned around and started screaming racial slurs like 'oh your dog looks like you, a Mexican dog!'" said Gonzalez.
The 45-second video clip shared on Twitter from the account of @milkteamamacita says, "BAY AREA- My boyfriend was walking to his car when he witnessed a woman in his neighborhood yelling racial slurs at a Latino man walking his dog. My bf called her to stop and proceeded to walk to his car. She was waiting for him up the hill and started to attack him verbally."
BAY AREA- My boyfriend was walking to his car when he witnessed a woman in his neighborhood yelling racial slurs at a Latino man walking his dog. My bf called her to stop and proceeded to walk to his car. She was waiting for him up the hill and started to attack him verbally pic.twitter.com/JsqpqqFP5T — taurus queen (@milkteamamacita) August 17, 2020
As Gonzalez became nearer to the racist woman, the woman started saying, "I don't care. You nasty Mexican dog." The white woman keeps on ranting 'nasty Mexican dog' repeatedly even if the victim keeps ignoring her rants by saying, 'God Bless you.' At one point, the woman was warned by Gonzalez not to follow her, saying, "Keep following me, and I'll call the cops on you." But the woman claims that she is not following them and the victim was the one following her. The user later identified the racist woman dressed in a white t-shirt and black slacks as a student of the criminal justice department at San Francisco State University (SFSU) caught waiting for the victim on a sidewalk, according to IB Times.
FYI: THIS WOMAN IS IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE DEPARTMENT AT @SFSU!!!!!! SHE IS THE LAST PERSON WHO SHOULD BE TRYING TO GET A DEGREE IN THAT!!!! — taurus queen (@milkteamamacita) August 18, 2020
"For me, I've seen too much with what's going on with the nation...I felt like it was my duty, something just snapped to defend this man," Stanley explained.
After Stanley checked to see if the Latino man was okay, he walked down the street to go to where his car was parked. Then, Stanley discovered that the same woman was waiting for him. The woman shouts quickly, directing to Gonzalez.
Gonzalez prompted Daly City's vice mayor to speak out about the incident, as per ABC7. "We stand united against hate, and our communities will not tolerate this type of behavior. This is unacceptable," Juslyn Manolo condemned the incident through a statement.
ABC7's news anchor Dion Lim asked Gonzalez how he managed to stay calm despite the aggressive words of the woman, Gonzalez cited his strong belief in God and said, "I didn't want to stoop down to her level. I just told her...I'll to bless you, and we'll leave it at that."
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