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nation-of-bros · 1 year
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Everyone who is crying because Germany is reluctant to deliver tanks to Ukraine should please donate 20% of income to the arms industry every month for heavy war equipment. Well, why don't you do that? Are you just a hypocrite? As a German, why should I pay for the weapons of other nations?! I can only think of one thing: FICK DICH DU STÜCK SCHEIẞE!
I'm freaking out reading these comments, letting me to wish my ancestors had won WWII and fucked the whole west to death:
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Are we back to the point where people want to boycott German products because we don't do the shit you want us to do? Remember what happened when you did it!
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I'd be happy to send you my heating and electricity bills, you asshole!
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Please you Canadian maple leaf, which is only worth for wiping a Ukrainian ass: go to Ukraine yourself and fight on the eastern front!
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I don't see why the Germans should be in debt! But please, you're welcome to fund Ukrainian neo-Nazis or join the Azov troops directly, provided you act like a proper neo-Nazi enough. (wolfsangel tattoo and combat boots should do it)
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Spasti, I'll tell you a secret: The Germans have other concerns at the moment than arms deliveries to the Ukraine.
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Shut up, bitch! Your own junk nation has killed millions of people in the past.
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Poland is an arch-Catholic hillbilly country, full of nationalist racists. We are happy to swap, take Poland as your neighbors.
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Germany is not Jesus or Mother Teresa!
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You little piece of McDonald's trash: there is absolutely no rationally comprehensible threat to Germany, except from the side of the USA! First pay compensation for the destruction of our infrastructure! Nord Stream lines didn't blow up on their own!
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The only unbelievable thing is that you guys are so horny for war!
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Do you know the definition of fascism? Fascism is when corporations and government form one entity. This applies most to the US and EU!
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Nobody will stop you from joining the Ukrainian Foreign Legion and letting your war-loving words be followed by action!
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Fuck dude, this is by far one of the dumbest comments: Somehow it seems to have escaped my attention all my life that Germany was at war with Russia and the Heroic Americans were protecting us from the evil Igors. lol
Shove your marshal plan up your ass: The Germans built their country on their own. Look at pictures and videos of Hamburg, how after 3 years everything was clean and tidy again. No other nation would have managed to rebuild itself in such a short time. On the contrary, we are still being exploited by the West today. Germany paid the last installment until October 2010 for World War I, in which EVERYONE was demonstrably guilty! Who knows what secret treaties exist for which the Germans will have to pay for another 100 years.
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You have to be pretty pathetic to agree with racist Polish scum.
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Absolutely agree! Being on the side of NATO, even being on anyone's side, is the wrong way to go!
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Bitch, also do without plastic and smartphones, because without German inventions such as modern chemistry and rocket technology none of these things would exist!
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Again: Nobody prevents you from donating your income to Defense Industry for Ukraine!
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Dude, it's time for the Germans to finally get back to themselves and kick the Americans out of Germany!
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Exactly because as a German I am fully responsible for the fact that stupid Slavs slaughter each other…
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Suggestion: emigrate to Poland and see for yourself how great this country is… I bet you'll come back faster than saying Awe Maria three times.
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At the latest when someone is argued with "German debt", I mutate into a Nazi, and by that I don't mean these wannabe neo-Nazi dumbasses, but the real, original ones. Believe me you pathetic little US fag, you don't want that!
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There is no right or wrong. There are only idiots, and guys who know how to skilfully pull themselves out of an affair.
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Please do it! I have always been against NATO membership! And in case you haven't noticed, Nord Stream has already been destroyed by NATO, fucking idiot!
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The only shame is that you call yourself German. And I bet you're from West Germany, vote Green and got vaccinated several times. Fortunately, like most, you will die in the next 10 years.
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If I were an American, I would be ashamed of the 1 million dead Iraqis.
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Same! With friends like the US subverting your government, destroying your infrastructure and making you pay for everything, who needs enemies anymore?!
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If I were Chancellor, I would leave NATO and the EU immediately and maintain good relations with Russia in order to get cheap energy for my people and industry again
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Damn dude! Please get your two booster shots every year. Do humanity this favor!
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German beer and German sausages make the world a better place!
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arealdowntomarsgirl · 2 years
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I thought this tweet from Raphael Warnock was well put
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jewish-privilege · 5 years
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...This was the last day of the year for the class of 2018 at Glenelg High School. There was going to be an awards ceremony, a picnic, that end-of-a-journey feeling that always made [principal David Burton] so proud of his job. But as he was on his way to work at 6:25 a.m., the assistant principal had called, agitated and yelling about graffiti...
...Beneath his dress shoes, there were more swastikas. Spray painted around them were crude drawings of penises.
Then Burton saw the letters “KKK.” He saw the word “Fuck” again and again next to the words “Jews,” “Fags,” “Nigs” and “Burton.”
He kept walking, following the graffiti around the building’s perimeter. It was on the sidewalks, the trash cans, the loading dock, the stadium around back. There were more than 100 markings in total, though he didn’t bother to count.
He turned a corner and saw something written in large capital letters on the sidewalk: “BURTON IS A NIGGER.”
...A quarter of all hate crimes reported to the FBI, more than any other category, are similar to the attack discovered at Glenelg on May 24, 2018. Vandalism and destruction of property, a physical marking of an age-old threat: You don’t belong here.
...In one of those homes, 72-year-old Susan Sands-Joseph was watching. She knew Glenelg well. She was one of the first black students to attend the school after desegregation. Suddenly, all the memories that she tried not to dwell on were dredged up again: the words she was called, the tomatoes thrown at her head, the looks her parents gave her when she came home saying scalding hot soup had been pushed into her lap again. “It’s okay,” she had promised them. “I’m fine.”
...Panicked, [Seth Taylor, one of the vandals,] started Googling:
“How long do you go to jail for vandalism?”
And then: “Can you get a hate crime for painting swastikas?”
...He had already begun to separate what he’d done from who he believed himself to be. He hadn’t intended to hurt anyone, he said. He would always maintain he wasn’t an anti-Semite, a homophobe or a racist.
...At 11:35 p.m. on May 23, the students’ IDs began auto-connecting to the WiFi. It took only a few clicks to find out exactly who was beneath those T-shirt masks.
“You have the right to remain silent,” an officer said to Seth before long. “Anything you say or do . . . ”
They told him to remove his graduation cap and gown. They cuffed his arms behind his back.
Seth realized they were about to march him outside, past the windows of the cafeteria. By now it would be filled with students eating lunch.
“Can you cover my face so that the kids don’t videotape me?” he asked.
“No,” an officer replied. “You deserve this.”
...Most are unaware of the history that came before Columbia [a planned community founded on the principles of integration and inclusion in Howard County]. ... An estimated 2,800 people were enslaved in the county at the beginning of the Civil War. A century later, when the Supreme Court ruled in Brown v. Board of Education in 1954 that schools must be desegregated, Howard County was so resistant that it took more than a decade for the black-only school, Harriet Tubman, to close its doors. The opposition to black students learning alongside white ones was so fierce, a cross was burned. It happened outside a school dance at Glenelg High School.
...Among black families like [Tyler Hebron’s], there were doubts that the white teens would face the kind of punishment black teens receive for similar crimes. Two years earlier, a group of students had painted swastikas on a historic black schoolhouse in Northern Virginia. A Loudoun County judge sentenced them not to jail time or community service, but to reading: along with visiting the Holocaust museum, each had to choose a single book about Nazi Germany or the Jim Crow era and write a report on it.
...Two of [the vandals] had tried to have the hate-crime charges dismissed. Their attorneys claimed that their First Amendment rights were being violated. They could be punished for the vandalism, the argument went, but not for what they wrote.
It didn’t work.
Now, it was [Judge William V. Tucker’s] job to answer a question the community had been debating for nearly a year: What consequences did these young men, now 19, deserve?
...Seth said he just wanted all of them to understand: He is not a racist.
Later, he would explain himself this way: “I never really understood the symbol of the swastika. I knew it was wrong to plaster it somewhere. I didn’t learn exactly what [the Nazis] were doing to the Jews until I went to the Holocaust Museum. I never learned that they were mutilated. I knew that they were, like, burned. But I never learned that they had experiments done on them, were injected with diseases. The school didn’t include that. They just included the burning and the train cars.”
His understanding of the KKK was limited, too, he said. “Some people think it’s just a word, or a symbol or three letters put together. . . . But they were lynching people, hurting people for no good reason.”
...“I spray paint one racist thing and, suddenly, I become a racist? Just because I did it doesn’t mean I hate Jews, gay people or black people.”
He was standing before the judge, pleading guilty to a hate crime, but he would not admit that he harbored any hate.
...Behind her, Principal Burton was listening. He’d heard Joshua Shaffer’s attorney give a similar speech. When Matthew Lipp was sentenced, he would hear it then too. Tyler Curtiss had written it in a Facebook apology the day after the crime...
They all believed it was possible to do what they did without really meaning it.
Burton wanted to look them in the eye and say: “You did something very racist. How you don’t think you’re a racist, I don’t know.”
...He believed what possessed them to draw those words and symbols that night wasn’t a lack of knowledge, but something deeper, something ugly, something taught to them, consciously or unconsciously, along the way. If they couldn’t admit that now, maybe they never would. But it wasn’t his responsibility to educate them any more.
When it was Burton’s turn to speak at Seth’s sentencing, he didn’t say the word “racism.” He talked about all the people the crime had affected — the teachers crying in his office, the parents who pulled their kids out of his school, his daughter in tears, and for just a few moments, himself: “I know I give up my time, my effort, I give up my life for my students,” he said. “I think the only thing I am asking in return is just a little bit of respect.”
...[Burton] had to focus [this year] on his 1,200 current students: the LGBTQ kids who still felt isolated. The Jewish girl who told the local paper she still wishes she could transfer. Whoever was still scrawling swastikas on the bathroom stalls.
In the past year, he’d created a task force of diverse students to work on the school’s climate. Soon every freshman would go through an empathy workshop. And nearly 40 of his employees had spent the year meeting to discuss the book “Waking Up White,” a memoir of a white woman who comes to understand that racism is a system that she had been shaped by and contributed to her entire life without even realizing it. Maybe, he thought, that lesson would get passed on to Glenelg’s students...
[Read Jessica Contrera’s full piece at The Washington Post]
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aces-to-apples · 3 years
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Star Wars: First character you fell in love with and character everyone else loves but you hate?
For this ask meme
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the first character i ever fell in love with:
Star Wars overall? Finn, back in 2015 when TFA came out and I tried dipping my toes into the fandom, but ended up noping because I had zero inclination to watch the PT or OT and was missing too much context to really get it. When I actually got into the fandom in about 2017ish? Uhhhhh, I wanna say... Rex, probably? I'm pretty sure "A Star to Steer By" is what got me into-into Star Wars and then "Kind, Sober, and Fully Dressed" happened pretty soon after, so. Yeah, I'm going with Rex. Love that funky little captain.
a character that i used to love/like, but now do not:
Honestly I used to be pretty cool with Qui-Gon but then I really watched the PT as an adult and found out about what he's like in Legends and it just. Really soured any enjoyment I can get out of the character. He talks like my dad ffs.
a ship that i used to love/like, but now do not:
Hand-in-hand with that, Jinnobi. Used to be fine with it and now it's a pretty hard NoTP of mine.
my ultimate favorite character™:
Hhhhhhhhhh, don't make me do this. How about, uh. Top three? Maul, Rex, and Cody, maybe?
prettiest character:
How dare you. How very dare you. It's Maul and Hardcase and Finn.
my most hated character:
Honestly Qui-Gon doesn't even rate that much, same for Crylo, so probably? The lesser Kryze, followed closely by Pre Vizsla and the older Kryze.
my OTP:
If I had to pick one? Probably Codywan, for sheer quantity.
my NOTP:
As previously mentioned, that's a hard pass from me on Jinnobi. Also anything involving a Vizsla, a Kryze, a Palpatine, a Yoda, or Crylo.
favorite episode:
"Phantom Apprentice" or "Victory and Death" probably?
saddest death:
pICK A CLONE! ANY CLONE!
favorite season:
Seven, for the Mandalore arc.
least favorite season:
Four. That's where I stopped, because it took me nine months to watch the second half of the Umbara arc and then saw the Zygerria was right after that and just. Couldn't fuckin do it anymore.
character that everyone else in the fandom loves, but i hate:
Lbr, there isn't that much unanimity in the fandom, but Qui-Gon, Bo-Katan, and Satine seem (bafflingly) to be fairly well-liked and I. Hhhhhhhhate that, so much.
my ‘you’re piece of trash, but you’re still a fave’ fave:
*looks at my icon* Guess.
(Also, Anakin a little bit, nowadays? I tricked myself into caring about him to spite the Racist Discourse Discord Server.)
my ‘beautiful cinnamon roll who deserves better than this’ fave:
Once again, pICK A CLONE! ANY CLONE!.......and also Finn and Poe. Probably Rose, too, but I really couldn't bring myself to watch TLJ or TROS after I realized what happened to the characters, so that's more out of principle than anything. They probably did the, what, third Asian character in the franchise dirty.
my ‘this ship is wrong, nasty, and makes me want to cleanse my soul, but i still love it’ ship:
I mean. I'm not really about that whole "guilty pleasure" thing so like--
Oh, wait, Maulsoka! I mean. Not really, as defined by the parameters, but I can dig it and every once in awhile I'm like, wait, why am I like this? Kind of anything involving Maul, really. I love the dude but like. Damn, bruh.
my ‘they’re kind of cute, and i lowkey ship them, but i’m not too invested’ ship:
I mean. Kind of most of them? I dunno, Codex, Waxer/Boil, Jessix, Fives/Echo, Dogma/Tup, Dogma/Hardcase, really any cloneships at all? Obikin and Rexsoka when the mood strikes me? I'm sort of all or nothing, what with the debilitating ADHD, but those are definitely ones that I'm willing enough to click on but don't go searching for.
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ecsta-zi · 3 years
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My experience with white privilege (and how I found out it was real)
I was 20 years old and had been living in the Bronx for 4 years. I had a GED and seasonal/temp experience in both the restaurant and retail industries (3-4 months each.) So i only had about a year of experience working in retail and about 6 months or so working in restaurant. It seemed as though I was only capable of obtaining temporary jobs. It was frustrating because no matter how hard I worked at these jobs I just never seemed to be good enough to be hired permanently. Both times they simply told me that there were no permanent positions to be filled but my insecurities tell me I wasn't good enough.
When it came time to find a new job my boyfriend's mother referred me to Lisa Employment Agency at 247 West 35th Street New York, N.Y 10001. A job agency where you can only get restaurant jobs. She handed me my money and I was there at 8:45 am on 05/17/17.
When I came in, there was an area for people to wait. It was already filled for being nearly 9 :00 am and per usual I am the only caucasian in the room. Most of the people in the room were black and hispanic men. Some were half asleep, some of them were on their phone and some simply looked stressed. I saw an empty seat on the left side middle row at the end. Ahead there were a few desks. A Hispanic woman to the front left whos name is Sue and another Hispanic woman to the front right. In the back with the big desk there was a Hispanic man by the name of Rene Munoz.
Before my body even touched the seat I was called up by the big man himself (Rene.) I handed him the money and the resume I created myself. He looked at it and said "you don't have a lot of experience but that's ok because you're young." He made a phone call and I had a job interview set up for me to go to immediately. My position was "helper" at the juice bar at Pier 59 Studios. My starting wage was $15/Hr. This was BEFORE the minimum wage was set to $15/hr. If you don't know what Pier 59 Studios it is the LARGEST photography studio in the world. Name any fashion magazine! They've done shoots there. Now I am an obese pale white girl who wore their makeup like it was still 2010. Everyone there was GORGEOUS and the place was boujee as fuck. Even the damn secretary at the front desk was super model gorgeous. I felt out of place. Anyway, when Rene Munoz handed me the card he told me "bring more people like you, you know your kind....your friends."
He basically told me to bring more white people.
Prior to arriving my boyfriend's mother who was friends with sue (lady at the desk to the right who got my boyfriend the job at blake and Todd on 47th street) told me that sue told her that they were looking for more white people and that I would not have a problem getting a job because I'm white. My boyfriend's mother is hispanic as well as my boyfriend.
Since I was 14 I've been in and out of homes, cities, and towns where I was the only white girl. I was use to jokes like that. Like "oh don't worry you're white the cops won't pay you no mind" or the one time my friend said to her mom "don't worry mom she's white we won't get into any trouble." as a joke. I simply thought it was another one of those things.
I didn't actually think she was being deadass!!!
At the time I wasn't going to sit there and run my mouth about how racist that shit was. A bitch needed a job I didn't want to lose MY job opportunity by preaching. I shut my mouth and I went. [ Insert White Privilege Here]
At this agency you pay a fee and they give you three shots to try out different jobs. If i didn't like one they'd give me another.
My first day at Pier 59 studios was my training and I couldn't handle the pressure. There was so much perfection expected of you because you're serving drinks to people who worked in the fashion industry. There was talk about the famous people who came in and out of there, and there were perfect gorgeous people around me and i was a potato. Also apparently there was this very important french woman who worked in the industry having some brunch meeting. I wasn't about catering to people and celebrities in the fashion industry. I didn't show up the second day.
When I try to tell people this story, especially people from my race, they get so mad at me because they're the type of people who don't believe in "white privilege." They say the same thing as any other white person who doesn't get it. "I had a hard life, i was poor, i had no privileges, i had to work hard for everything I have. No that wasn't an example of white privilege it was an example of racism" That one was the most idiotic I've ever heard. But they fail to realize that there are employers out there that would literally take one look at you and one look at the black guy next to you and choose you simply because you're white. They don't understand that these men that were waiting in the waiting area were 10+ years older than me and obviously way more experienced! That they are waiting for jobs to accept them for an INTERVIEW because the employers working with the agency told them theyre not hiring black people and that they aren't hiring people who can't speak perfect english. I mean, it was heavily implied given the fact that only poc are sitting there and i walk out with a job interview in less than 20 minutes and was straight up told to my face to bring more people like me . They overlook the part where I tell them that Rene acknowledged the fact that I had little experience and he still gave me this boujee ass job with high expectations!! Completely missed the fact that the man told me to BRING MY KIND. That the color of my skin meant that I had a long list of employment opportunities because that is what they're looking for.
I was like them in a sense. I too grew up shit poor, i have a ged, I'm basically white trash and that I never got anywhere bc of my skin color. That day though, reality slapped me so hard I still can't believe that REALLY happened, that it still happens and that it happened right in front of my face.
I didn't do a thing about it. I felt so guilty for awhile and I still do. This isn't that "white guilt" shit or me "apologizing for being white." I know that pisses off white people.
Black and Hispanic people contributed a lot to who I am and where I am right now in my life even at 23 years old. I was raised and mentored by strong black queens who I would do anything for. If it weren't for them I probably wouldn't be alive. I was educated and influenced by black men. If it weren't for them I would still be struggling with reading comprehension, i would've failed english and history. I would've never got my GED. I wouldn't have gone to college. If it weren't for latinas I wouldn't know shit about cooking or cleaning or how to manage money, i wouldn't have a home, and i wouldn't have done anything decent in my life.
All of these people, people of color, who lifted me up off the ground, picked up every piece of my brokenness, and made me whole are the reason why I felt guilty. Not because I am ashamed to be white. But because I am ashamed of the fact that I wouldn't have even been there at that job agency if it weren't for them and that I failed to be an ally all for some boujee ass job I didn't want anyway.
I had to accept the fact that there wasn't much that I could do.
One day I was fucking around on google maps, writing reviews for places I've been to. I decided to look up Lisa Employment Agency and I wrote a review regarding what happened that day. A warning to those who are poc and desperate for a job to not give them their money. That was the best that I could do.
The purpose of me writing this is because people don't understand how real this shit is and that it still happens. White people don't understand that just because YOU yourself have never been in a position where you used your white privilege doesn't mean that it doesn't exist.
It does. Its real. And it's fucked up.
******Below I have a photo of the card that Rene gave me. I still have it for some reason. A big chuck of it was cut off but you can still see the name of the man at the agency. You can see where it says Pier, the date is there, and my starting salary. (I cut a piece of it off to scoop up my weed sorry) It is the only proof I have that it happened. The name and number written above my name was the name of the owner or manager at pier 59 studios.******
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Rewatching “Transformers”
Yep, the Michael Bay one.  Because I felt like it and it’s the only Transformer movie I enjoy as a guilty pleasure.  Dab.
I like how they put the transformer noise over the shooting stars for the Paramount logo.
BEFORE TIME BEGAN, THERE WAS THE CUBE.
I will give this movie a little bit of credit:  the music over Optimus’ explanation of the AllSpark is not bad.
Actually the music in this entire movie isn’t that bad.
Man, Peter Cullen isn’t getting paid enough in these movies.
Yeah, Tyrese (Gibson), earn that paycheck!
Oh my God, the color filter in this movie.
Traits of a Michael Bay movie:  America, America, helicopters, fighter jets, blue, orange, green, yellow, aqua, the army, sparks, street lamps, America, esplosions, some shady shit in the government, lens flares, product placement, really really quick pan shots, a shady government agent covering up some secret government conspiracy, technicolor smoke, slow-mo shots of something being thrown up in the air behind someone, slow-mo shots of something AMERICA, and a whole bunch of metal
Waaiiiitttt... how come the wife of the Josh Duhamel character looks like Mary Winchester from “Supernatural?”
Compared to the other movies in this series that I’ve seen (Revenge of the Fallen and Age of Extinction), this one actually feels a little more... slow... like they take more time to explain things instead of just throwing explosion porn at you.  I mean, they still do in this movie and I consider this one to be the un-laziest in this series.
Man, I remember when this movie first came out
WAAiiitttt.... why do I recognize the history teacher?  Isn’t he Dr. Taub on House?
“The ice is freezing faster than it’s melting!”  What?
NO SACRIFICE, NOOO VICTORYYY!!
This history is full of the most immature teenagers I’ve ever seen.
ELEVENTH GRADE?!?  THESE ARE THE OLDEST ELEVENTH GRADERS I’VE EVER SEEN
“What would Jesus do?”  I can still quote like 50% of this movie.  That’s sad.
How do they not notice the 1977 Camaro driving into the lot by itself?
RIP Bernie Mac
So much yellow in this scene alone.
Why does a used car lot have a petting zoo?
Another question I have is why Bumblebee decided to have the Autobot symbol on the horn.  Usually Autobots have their Autobot symbols on their chestplate so if you think about that, that’s just weird.
Jon Voight!
RACHAEL TAYLOR!  TRISH WALKER!  I forgot she was in this movie!
Trish, get back to your radio show!
Sam, why is your username LadiesMan217?  If you’re trying to sell stuff on eBay, which probably no one uses anymore (so that dates this movie by a long shot), have a username that doesn’t scream “Hey, I’m a egotistical dick.”
God, I hate the parents in this movie.
My dad used to have a lot of audio files from this movie and one of them was “Wow.  You are so cheap.”
“Why don’t you use those magic voodoo powers and get us the hell out of here?”  Man, I forgot about that line.
I forgot how cringy awkward Sam is in this.  Jesus Christ.
Why is Megan Fox wearing a scarf when it’s shown to be like ninety degrees out?
“OK.  You’ll call me.”  We quote that all the time in my house it’s not even funny.
The little bee air freshener says “Bee-otch”
Megan Fox uses her teeth a lot when she talks.
Oh my God Sam stop talking.
Wow, Michael Bay absolutely could not keep it in his pants when it came to Megan Fox in this movie. 
There’s only three female characters in this movie and Michael Bay gets freaky deaky filming-wise over Megan Fox
“You think I’m shallow?”  Yes.  You’re not sneaking that past me, movie.
*dramatic drum*  THE PENTAGON!
OK, I agree with the Air Force One attendant, Ding Dongs are disgusting.
Couldn’t you use one pan-up to Frenzy after the Ding Dong stops rolling instead of having three cuts to even show it?
AN:  I’m only 30 mins in and this movie is almost 2 and a half hours long
Oh my gosh, the filter again.  They made Trish’s eyes REALLY BLUEEE
*imitates Frenzy as he slams his head on the screen in frustration*
Why is Sam’s profile picture look like his mugshot?
If the dad is the head of the neighborhood watch, his tired ass should be fired by the town council.
Wow, another thing that dates this movie:  a flip phone.
Obligatory mean dogs chained to a wall of some sort.
But seriously though, who leaves their dogs in an empty land fill during the night?
How does Sam not notice that no one is driving his car? 
Wait, at first, they (the Department of Defense) didn’t know what the hacking was caused by and now they think it’s a SpiderBot virus?
Isn’t “living organism” an oxymoron?
That’s a great question to ask a cop:  “Are you on drugs?”
Why is the little Arab boy that travels with the Josh Duhamel character one of the best actors in this movie?
I don’t mean to be racist, but the bit where the Josh Duhamel character calls the India outsource center always cracks me up.  I don’t know why it does.
Oh, the Josh Duhamel character’s name is Lennox.  OK.
“Spooky 3-2, use 1-0-5 shells.  Bring the rain.”  The best line in this movie.  Hands down.
Me and my sister pretty much quote this entire scene where Maggie goes to consult Glenn about the signal, including the “SHUT UP GRANDMAAAA!” and “GET OFF MY GRANDMAMA’S CARPET!”
“We’re not told where they’re going.”  Of course because the Hover-round takes them where they wanna go.
That’s the same hologram dude who was the helicopter Decepticon in the beginning and now he’s in the police car.
Dude, the random rock music?  What?
Barricade just said “AIYAIYAIAYAIYAIIII!” as a battle cry.  I can’t take that seriously.
Obligatory trailer music at a heroic moment.
“What?!?”  BA DA DAAA!!
“This is a hundred more times cooler than Armaggedon!  I swear to God!”  Don’t think you can get by with that self-deprication, Michael Bay.  We know.
“‘Cuse me, are you the tooth fairy?”  I’m sorry, but that bit’s really cute in my opinion.
Man, by the time the other Autobots transform, Optimus just finishes transforming.  And he took like a full minute to transform compared to the ten second panning shot of the others transforming.
I know it probably isn’t him, but it sounds like Steve Blum performing as Ironhide.
“His vocal processor was damaged” Ratchet says as he points a freaking laser at Bumblebee’s “throat”
NO NOT THE DOG!
Dude, it isn’t about measuring whether or not you’re guilty.  I’d eat a whole plate of donuts.
“DON’T TALK TO ME!  DON’T TALK TO ME, CRIMINAL!”
Yep, sure, this asteroid sized projectile falling out of the sky is an airplane.  And this guy is the head of the neighborhood watch?
“BAD MOJO...”
Sam:  Be subtle
Autobots:  OK (proceeds to trash yard and park themselves in the middle of it)
Optimus rubbing his faceplate in frustration is totally me
*DRAGS FACE ACROSS DESK IN FRUSTRATION AT THE BAD AND POORLY TIMED SEX JOKE* 
“The parents are very irritating.  Shall I dispose of them?”  YES.
Hello John Turturro.
Wait, this whole movie takes place within a week?
BUMBLEBEE, STOP LUBRICATING THE MAN!
GET THIS THING TO STOP, HUH?
*Sam and Mikaela fall off of Optimus*  Sorry, but you two would have shattered your ribcages after that.
“I bought a car.  Turned out to be an alien robot.  Who knew?”  They should have made a TV spot centered around that quote.
“NBE?”  “Non-Biological Extraterrestrial.  Keep up with the acronyms here.”  And that is how I remembered what an acronym is.
To be honest, I don’t like Charlie Adler Starscream that much.  Get me Steve Blum or Tom Kenny then I’ll be good.
What kind of Nokia phone is that?
I actually like the effect of the AllSpark collapsing in on itself to make a smaller version of itself
Man, I’m not even a fan of Hugo Weaving as Megatron.
I like that shot of Megatron before he goes “You fail me yet again, Starscream” where he just clicks his fingers together.
*The team still at Hoover Dam barricade the door*  They got a cave troll!
The truck Decepticon takes down Optimus via flying tackle hug
BUDDY!!!!!
Now see, why does Optimus have a sword?
No, not the Orpheum!
Now why is Jazz sitting there still in car mode just watching Bumblebee get his legs cut off?
YOU WANT A PIECE OF ME?!?  YOU WANT A PIECE?!?
NO!  I WANT TWO PIECES!
“Megatron.”  “PRIIMMEEE!!!”
They keep reusing sound effects from the beginning in this battle
Oh no, not... Mountain Dew cans... *shrugs*
Did Megatron just yell “SURPRISE!” when he burst into that abandoned building?
He must be great at birthday parties
*Barricade gets shot in the Spark and dies*  Oooh, right in the arc reactor!
AN:  God, there’s only twenty minutes left.  I can do this.
Starscream does virtually nothing in these series.
“Oh, so unwise.”  MR. ANDERSON...
That one human Megatron flicked away is totally dead.
IT’S JUST YOU AND ME, MEGATRON.
NO, IT’S JUST ME, PRIME!!
“Armor’s just weak under the chest.”  So let’s aim the aiming laser at the Decepticon’s hand.  That sounds good.
That bit of Lennox driving the motorcycle and sliding under the Decepticon to kill it is actually pretty awesome
*Megatron dies with choking noises*  And so, Stanley Yelnats killed Elrond with the AllSpark
Now how are Optimus and Megatron brothers?  Unless there’s some cut backstory where they were like best friends until Megatron was like “You know what?  Being a Decepticon sounds cool.  Imma go do that.”  and Optimus was like “YOU WERE THE CHOSEN ONE!”
I’ve heard rumors that there’s like 40 minutes of backstory that they cut from “The Last Knight”
Linkin Park!
*proceeds to sing all of “What I’ve Done”*
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A 12-year-old black girl walking home from school. Gay pals leaving a bar.
A Trump family friend watching TV.
A Muslim veteran driving to work.
In 2018, they all became victims of a record-setting year of hatred in D.C.
By Michael E. Miller  | Published August 21, 2019 | Washington Post | Posted August 21, 2019 1:58 PM ET |
The girl had tutoring after class that day, so she was alone as she left Alice Deal Middle School and began walking the mile to her apartment.
“Mommy,” the 12-year-old said on her cellphone. “I’m on my way home.”
But as the black seventh-grader turned down a quiet street in Northwest Washington, she said, she noticed a white man watching her. When he began walking her way, the girl crossed to the other side of the road. She had just ducked under the low bough of a magnolia tree when she heard something behind her.
As she turned, the man lunged at her, she recalled.
The girl fell on her back in a stranger’s front yard, screaming as the man pinned her down.
“Shut the f--- up, n-----,” he said, according to a police report.
The girl said she was able to hit him in the face and kick him in the groin. As he rolled off her, she sprinted home, sobbing.
“I thought I wasn’t going to see my mom ever again,” said the girl, whom The Washington Post agreed not to name because she is a child and a crime victim.
The Nov. 28 incident was one of a record 204 suspected hate crimes in the capital last year. The true number is probably higher because, experts say, many hate crimes are not reported to police. Even so, the District has the highest rate per capita of any major city in the United States, according to Brian Levin, director of the Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism at California State University at San Bernardino.
As reports of hate crimes have surged across the country, much of the attention has been focused onwhite-supremacy-inspired mass shootings in Pittsburgh and El Paso and an attack by an avowed neo-Nazi in Charlottesville.
In Washington, the arrest of a self-professed white nationalist allegedly plotting with his brother to spark a race war made national headlines. Meanwhile, the reported attack on the seventh-grader — just two weeks later and a few miles away — received no media coverage. That was true of the vast majority of suspected hate crimes in the District in 2018.
The Washington Post examined all 204 incidents investigated by police as hate crimes, interviewing two dozen victims and several suspects. What emerged was a portrait of pervasive bigotry and violence: gay men and women assaulted on the street, transgender people threatened by strangers, African Americans taunted with slurs, Muslims harassed for wearing headscarves, synagogues subjected to anti-Semitic calls.
Roughly half were violent crimes ranging from robbery to sexual abuse to assault, which was the most common offense.
Yet most suspected hate crimes go unpunished in the District. Despite a strong push by police to identify and investigate bias-motivated incidents, there were no arrests in roughly two-thirds of the cases, The Post found. Of the adult suspects identified, just 55 faced charges of any kind. None has been convicted of a hate crime.
D.C. police say the seemingly random nature of some hate crimes can make arrests difficult, and racist or anti-Semitic graffiti can be tough to trace to a culprit. “We have a robust and comprehensive process,” said Lt. Brett Parson, commander of the Special Liaison Branch, which investigates suspected hate crimes.
Jessie K. Liu, the U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia, said in a statement Tuesday that her office takes hate crimes “very seriously” and recently added a second coordinator to prosecute them. “We continue to work closely with the Metropolitan Police Department to investigate these cases, and with victims to pursue justice in them,” she said.
The city’s year of hatred began in January with a ride-share that descended into racist violence. It ended 12 months later in an alley, where a bisexual man was assaulted with a frying pan. In between, simmering biases boiled over on a near-daily basis. Road rage accelerated into racism. Roommates threatened to kill one another over politics. An elevator ride ended with one neighbor’s hands around another’s neck.
“It’s always the same with you Spanish, Latin American people,” one female Lyft passenger allegedly told another on Jan. 17, 2018, before punching her in the face. “You come to this country and steal from us.”
Nearly half of the victims belonged to the District’s large LGBTQ community. There was also a surge of partisan hatred in the most political of cities as supporters of President Trump were attacked and his critics received death threats.
Many people who track hate crimes see a connection between Trump’s ugly political rhetoric aimed at immigrants and people of color and what has been unleashed in communities across the country.
“Look at the environment that our nation’s leaders have created,” said Bobbi Strang, president of the District’s Gay and Lesbian Activists Alliance. “Everywhere people are feeling empowered to say and act according to their worst impulses.”
Or as Levin put it: “We are seeing a democratization of hate.”
Michael Creason and Zach Link were drinking at the Dirty Goose — a gay bar on U Street just two miles from the White House — when Link decided it was time to order his friend a ride home.
It was about 12:30 a.m. on Sunday, April 15, 2018. As the two walked hand-in-hand on the busy sidewalk toward an Uber, a group of men bumped into Creason. When Link followed them and demanded to know why they had jostled his friend, the group attacked.
“You f------ fags,” one of the men said, before punching Link in the face.
As a bystander filmed on her cellphone, two men punched and kicked Link as he lay on the ground. When Creason tried to help him, a third man blindsided him with a blow to the back of the head.
“What’s going on?” said the woman filming, as Link spat out his teeth and Creason lay unconscious in the street.
The video of the attack went viral. For the LGBTQ community, it was a reminder that this city of 700,000 people, often viewed as one of America’s most gay-friendly, is also home to more reports of homophobic hate crimes than almost anywhere in the country.
The 61 anti-gay and 33 anti-transgender incidents investigated by D.C. police last year easily eclipse those in the 18 other big cities Levin has studied, including New York, with 8.5 million people, and Los Angeles, with 4 million.
How the targets of hatred vary from city to city
The victims of suspected hate crimes often reflect the makeup of their city, as D.C., with a large LGBT community, and New York, with a large Jewish population, demonstrate.
Washington D.C.
Sexual orientation 61
Race 39
Ethnicity 36
Gender identity 33
Religion 25
New York
Jewish 189
Black 45
Sexual orientation 45
Muslim 18
White 17
San Francisco
Race or ethnicity 38
Sexual orientation 16
Religion 9
Gender nonconformity 2
Multiple bias motivations 1
Seattle
Gay or lesbian 34
Black 24
White 12
Jewish 6
Asian 6
Note: Hate crimes based on each city’s classification. The Post categorized some incidents differently than D.C. Police.
Source: Washington figures based on a Post analysis of D.C. police data. Other cities based on data from the Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism; California State University, San Bernardino
One reason may be the sheer size of the District’s LGBTQ community — about 10 percent of the city’s residents. Police also attribute the record number of attacks to better reporting and closer relations between law enforcement and gay and transgender residents.
Activists agree but also say the climate is worse now than it was a few years ago.
“We see the evidence in hate-crime statistics,” said Strang, the gay and lesbian alliance president, “and we see the evidence in viral YouTube videos.”
In 2018, a gay man was threatened in the locker room of his gym. A woman came home to find her gay pride flag smeared with feces. A lesbian was called a “dyke” and body slammed by her own brother who said “if she wanted to act like a man, he would treat her like a man,” according to a police report.
Rudolph Williams was dancing at a nightclub on Feb. 3, 2018, when another clubgoer asked him to move. Williams, who is openly gay, responded that he was “just listening to the music.”
Suddenly, he said, he was struck in the head with a champagne bottle.
“I felt the warmth of the blood run down my face,” he recalled, and the man who wanted him to move laughed. “He said, ‘You faggy motherf-----.’ That’s when I knew it was deliberate,” Williams said.
Transgender men and women also were frequent targets of abuse, especially those who were homeless.
In September, Kristen Laird was settling in for another night near Dupont Circle when she was approached by a man who asked whether she was a man or a woman. When Laird said she was transsexual, Mickey Crawford — who was also homeless and has a long criminal record, including a sexual assault conviction — demanded sex. When she refused, Crawford said he would come back later and rape her.
“I get harassed on a fairly consistent basis,” Laird told The Post. “But this last one scared me.”
A week earlier, she and her partner had been hit by a teenager wielding a bicycle helmet. Neither incident was prosecuted as a hate crime. Crawford, who pleaded guilty and said he had a drinking problem, was sentenced to 180 days’ time served.
Another transgender woman at a homeless shelter downtown found a piece of paper in her locker that read: “BITCH THIS WOMEN’S SHELTER LEAVE BEFORE WE KILL YOU, FAGGOT.”
Transgender people were pistol-whipped and spit upon, attacked while taking out the trash and visiting the library. In December, the National Center for Transgender Equality received three threats in less than 24 hours, including one promising to “rid the earth of scum and garbage like you.”
Each incident reverberated through a tightknit community still reeling from the death of Deeniquia “Dee Dee” Dodds, a transgender woman who was killed during a 2016 armed robbery.
After the attack on U Street, Creason woke up in a hospital bed with no memory of the incident. Then someone sent him the video.
“It’s not a fun experience to see yourself dropped like a rag doll in the middle of the street,” Creason told The Post. He sent the video to the police, who released images of the suspects, along with a plea for relevant information.
None came. The attack is one of 128 suspected hate crimes that remain unsolved.
On a Saturday evening in October, a man with an assault rifle walked into a Pittsburgh synagogue and opened fire, shouting "All Jews must die." By the time he was arrested, 11 people were dead.
Two days later, before the victims of America’s deadliest anti-Semitic attack had been buried, the phone rang at the Washington Hebrew Congregation.
“I’m so glad that 11 people died at the other temple,” the caller told a receptionist. “I wanted you to know.”
Anti-Semitic hate crimes are on the rise across the country. In Washington, the call on Oct. 29, 2018, was one of 17 suspected anti-Semitic hate crimes last year, according to The Post’s analysis of police reports.
Most of those involved swastikas scrawled in visible locations: a store window in Georgetown, a mailbox downtown, the girls’ bathroom at an elite private high school. One man walked out of his house on a wintry morning in Chevy Chase to find the Nazi symbol freshly drawn in the frost.
Police also investigated reports of seven anti-Muslim incidents — up from two in 2017 — and one anti-Hindu incident, The Post found.
In October, a man came to the headquarters of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) and started yelling, “I hate Muslims,” according to a police report. When asked to leave, he made a throat-cutting gesture at a receptionist.
A deaf student at Gallaudet University reported being stalked for months online by a man who mocked her for being Muslim and told her “Trump is going to kill you.”
“I blocked him again and again, but he kept coming back every time, making new Instagram accounts,” the student told The Post via a sign-language interpreter. “He was constantly messaging me, every day, 10 to 15 times.”
The Post generally does not identify the victims of crimes without their permission. The student, who did not want to be named, said she had grown up in New York City, where she had been threatened with a gun after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. But nothing had shaken her like her Instagram stalker.
“Anytime I go outside, I feel like I’m constantly looking behind my back,” she said. “Being Muslim and deaf, I feel like I can’t trust anyone.”
Sarah Amer, a Palestinian American, was driving to work in downtown Washington in June 2018 when she spotted a woman panhandling on the side of road. As Amer rolled down her window to give her money, the woman noticed Amer’s hijab.
“You f------ terrorist,” the woman screamed, according to Amer. “Go back to your country.”
Then the woman began hitting Amer’s car with a shoe.
Amer drove away and reported what happened to the police. But that incident and others she has endured cut deep for the Air Force and Peace Corps veteran. She recently stopped wearing her hijab, a decision that led some family members and friends to question her faith.
“After years of abuse — mental, emotional and physical — now I’m in the clear,” she said. “If this brings judgment, it’s between me and God.”
There was no such option for the synagogues that started receiving threats in March 2018. The first target was Tifereth Israel Congregation . Then a male caller threatened to sexually assault a female employee at the National Synagogue across the street.
In October, after the deadly attack on the synagogue in Pittsburgh, the Washington Hebrew Congregation received a flurry of voice mails that said: “Go [to] hell Jew,” “Hitler’s trash” and “F--- your Torah,” according to court records.
The calls finally stopped in November with the arrest of a mentally troubled man named Yohanes Lemma.
Lemma is no white supremacist. This spring, the Ethio­pian immigrant welcomed a reporter into his small apartment in Takoma Park, Md., full of plastic flowers and photos of his wife. As his 4-year-old son watched videos on a cellphone and ate ice cream, Lemma described moving to the United States in 2006 after winning the green-card lottery.
A devout Christian and now a U.S. citizen, Lemma said he never had a problem with Jews in Ethi­o­pia. But a few years ago, he said, he began to feel a strange sensation in the back of his head.
“I feel the Jewish people attack me and my son,” he said.
Lemma admitted to leaving the threatening messages, including the call he made two days after the Pittsburgh massacre.
“I made a mistake,” he said. “I didn’t know this was a crime because I am a foreigner.”
A few weeks after speaking to The Post, Lemma pleaded guilty to one count of misdemeanor stalking — not a hate crime — and on May 3 received a suspended sentence of 365 days and five years’ probation, which includes mental health screening.
But Lemma also told The Post that he still thought his family was somehow under attack from Jews, adding that next time, instead of threatening synagogues, “maybe I will go to the police station.”
The man was watching his friend Tucker Carlson on TV, texting the conservative talk show host during commercial breaks, when he heard a bang.
As Carlson railed against a migrant caravan, the man walked to the front of his townhouse, where he could hear someone shouting. When he looked outside, he said, he saw about half a dozen people pelting his home with rocks.
As he dialed 911, the glass door suddenly shattered.
The rock had “F--- TRUMP” written on it.
“This has been nonstop,” said the man, a GOP donor and Trump family friend who The Post agreed not to name because he was the victim of a crime.
“I am probably going to have to move out of D.C.,” he said. “I’m not safe.”
The incident in mid-November was one of 10 politically fueled hate-crime reports last year, according to D.C. police. Washington is one of the few cities in the country that counts political affiliation as a basis for hate crimes.
Victims include the famous and the ordinary, conservatives and liberals.
In March 2018, a preschool teacher was waiting in line at a taco restaurant near Dupont Circle when she interrupted two women as they criticized the president.
“I support Donald Trump,” said the teacher, who said she still fears for her safety and asked not to be named. As an argument erupted, the teacher began filming on her phone. Seconds later, the two women attacked her, breaking her finger and bursting a blood vessel in her eye, she said. Her video of the assault went viral as conservative websites cited it as an example of liberal intolerance.
A year later, the teacher told The Post she is still paying off her hospital bills and seeing a therapist.
A Latina, she said she voted for Barack Obama and then Hillary Clinton in 2016, before taking a shine to Trump after the election. But she said the attack — committed by two black women who were not apprehended — had left her wary of African Americans.
“I’m dealing with a lot of trauma and anger,” she said. “If I see a group of people who are black, it’s like I can’t say anything anymore because it’s like they are going to attack me.”
“I don’t want to think that way,” she said.
Most of the reported incidents came within a month or so of the midterm election. Only one has led to an arrest, police records show.
On Oct. 26, a letter arrived at the D.C. office of Gara LaMarche, president of the progressive Democracy Alliance.
“I know who you are, what you look like, where you work, where you live, and what you drive,” the letter said, according to a police report. “I’m an ex-Army Ranger who has access to classified information about everyone in this country. . . . So, I think I’ll pay you a visit soon. What do you think will happen then? Trust me — it will be the worst day in your life!”
“This was the same week pipe bombs were being sent to people” around the country, LaMarche told The Post. “The atmosphere was kind of unnerving.”
Tucker Carlson himself was the target of another politically motivated incident, police said.
Protesters calling themselves “Smash Racism D.C.” gathered outside his house the night after the midterm election to denounce his harsh anti-immigration rhetoric. Carlson wasn’t home, but his wife was. As she locked herself in the pantry and called 911, a protester with a bullhorn blasted him for “promoting hate.”
“We want you to know, we know where you sleep at night,” the person said.
Carlson’s friend, the GOP donor, said police didn’t take it seriously when his back door was smashed a week later. They ignored surveillance footage and dismissed the idea of dusting the rock for fingerprints, he said. After he offered to turn the rock over to federal law enforcement agents, the police changed their minds, he said. Police later told him the rock was too porous to test.
D.C. police said they investigated the case thoroughly, including the rock and surveillance video, but could not identify the culprits.
After the incident, the donor said, more glass was broken, patio furniture was tipped over, sandwiches were thrown at his windows, and sushi was left to rot on his grill. He didn’t call police again.
“It’s not like they said, ‘Stop bothering us,’ ” he said. “But I got the sense that they thought they had bigger things to deal with.”
Not long ago, he moved.
It wasn't until later after the police interviews — that the black middle-schooler had time to think about the slur she said her white attacker had shouted as he pinned her to the ground. She had heard the word before growing up in the District. But never like that, she said, never so full of hate and menace.
At least a dozen times last year, African Americans were called the n-word during suspected hate crimes in the District.
One man heard it as he was spit upon; another as he was attacked with a bicycle lock; a third as he was driving, when a man in a pickup truck next to him shouted it while brandishing a handgun, according to police reports.
In April 2018, a woman visiting the once-segregated Banneker swimming pool — built for blacks in 1934 — returned to her car to find her tires and seats slashed and “N-----” scrawled on the hood.
There were 75 suspected hate crimes in 2018 motivated by race or ethnicity, up from 65 in 2017, The Post found: 26 against African Americans, 24 against Hispanics, 15 against whites, six against Asians, three against people perceived to be of Arab descent and one against all nonwhites. (The Post sometimes classified the type of suspected hate crime differently than D.C. police, and counted the incidents by the year in which they occurred.)
The reports reflected an increasingly diverse city where many neighborhoods are changing, but where many prejudices persist.
An Indian woman was spat upon in a Chinese restaurant in Adams Morgan by the director of a Polish American cultural organization, according to one police report. Two Asian women were allegedly attacked on separate occasions while shopping. A woman became angry at employees at a Popeyes chicken restaurant for speaking Spanish and began throwing things at them.
Occasionally, the suspects’ language echoed that of President Trump.
A Latina told police that a stranger grabbed her buttocks near the Mall, then told her to “get out of the U.S.” and “go back to her country.” Two Hispanic men were approached on U Street late one night by two strangers who called them “MS-13,” a reference to the gang, before punching and kicking them, according to a police report.
The day after the midterm election, a Hispanic woman was crossing the street when the driver of a car told her to “Go back to Mexico,” according to another report. The woman then told the motorist, who was black, to “Go back to Africa,” prompting him to get out of his car and punch her in the mouth.
For the seventh-grader, the racist attack during her walk home from school in November deeply shook the girl , who had only recently moved to the neighborhood.
“The first three nights, she woke me up, screaming,” her mother said. “She dreamed that the man was following her again, or that he was in our house.”
The girl said she initially distanced herself from white friends. She told only one classmate about the incident.
“I don’t want people to think I’m looking for attention,” she said.
A week after she and her mother reported the attack, police suspended their investigation.
“There was no video recovered that would have assisted this case,” police said in a statement. “Cases are suspended when the detective [has] exhausted all leads.”
The girl, now 13, said what happened has shaken her faith in adults, white people and the police.
“I feel like the detective thought I was lying,” she said. “I’m not going to lie about something that traumatic.”
Peter Hermann and Julie Tate contributed to this report.
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