An Asian woman was beaten by multiple black Texas women after she asked them whether or not they are vaccinated for Covid-19.
“BLM plans protest at NYC restaurant where black women from Texas were asked for proof of vaccination”
BLM plans protest at NYC restaurant where black women from Texas were asked for proof of vaccination https://t.co/lCJelcTYEk
— Daily Mail US (@DailyMail) September 19, 2021
Now Black Lives Matter is planning a protest at the New York City restaurant after the three women said they were racially profiled and called racial slurs. The three black women have been charged with assault and criminal mischief after leaving the Asain woman in the hospital with bruises.
“NYC chapter of Black Lives Matter is planning to hold a protest against the Manhattan restaurant where three black women were filmed assaulting an Asian hostess after she asked for vaccination proof per city law. The women say they were racially profiled.”
NYC chapter of Black Lives Matter is planning to hold a protest against the Manhattan restaurant where three black women were filmed assaulting an Asian hostess after she asked for vaccination proof per city law. The women say they were racially profiled. https://t.co/uInrTz17Tz
— Andy Ngô 🏳️🌈 (@MrAndyNgo) September 19, 2021
Now some on the right may find it funny that both Black Lives Matter and the pro-vaccine mandate groups are fighting as both are on the left. Clearly, there is some indifference between the two as many black people have not yet got the vaccine.
Meanwhile, those on the right may question who they should be rooting for, the pro-vaccine mandate side or the pro-BLM side as both have been adversaries. Either way, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio (D) has put many people in a hard situation by forcing restaurants to require proof of vaccination.
Stay tuned to Media Right News for more updates.
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