This Is America: Intolerant Version
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This Is America: Intolerant Version

Maybe it was good my internet was down for a while. Returning to internet access to see the latest rant: keep in mind Spanish is a romance language. His use of the title of the number one song: I would rather see how gun violence is disregarded in a music video.

The language is NSFW. It happened at someone's place of work. Living in Arizona eight years introduced me to many Mexican-Americans. There was a lot of intolerance. Nothing as extreme as this lawyer whose name is now equated with this rant.

It looks like he has never had a happy moment in his life. The three pictures look like the preface to the angriest Playboy Interview ever. If you live in New York:hearing different languages should not come as a surprise.

Did he not see Moscow on the Hudson? This underrated Robin Williams movie has him playing a Russian who moves to New York. Everyone he meets came from somewhere else. It's the melting pot.

How close does this man work to Ellis Island? That is in lower Manhattan. If he were in midtown? Just a couple miles from the Statue of Liberty. It is very difficult to defend this person.

Sometimes people have a bad day and take it out on someone who really does not deserve it. Other videos surfaced of the same man angrily chastising people on the streets of New York. Maybe he shouldn't live on an island with eight million people.

There are eight million stories in The Naked City. The only one I want to hear from Mr Schlossburg is that he attended anger management and has decided to count to ten before lashing out at anyone. He serves as a reminder there are two kinds of ugly in the world. From the other side of the bar you might spot this attractive man. When you find out he is a lawyer: that sounds good.

I'm no matchmaker: this man has serious anger issues and needs to get in touch with his feelings. Perhaps he should pack his lunch and not enter public places where someone might speak another language. I met Italian sisters on my first trip to San Francisco. One asked if I were from Toronto.

She lived there and I sounded like people she knew. It's a compliment to remind others of good people. Her sister did not talk much because she did not feel confident speaking English. Take it slowly and give them the benefit. I would never presume anyone is undocumented.

I have worked with illegal aliens. They are now called "undocumented". They were not the animals our President described implying everyone who enters this country is on par with MS-13. The lady I worked with came from Bolivia, worked well and when my supervisor found out her Social Security Number was not in the system she left.

This man threatening to call ICE is no better than scared white people who call the police because people of color are in their line of sight; minding their business. This man's views are on public display and anyone who works with him: if he is going to verbally attack employees on his lunch break it is a matter of time before he screams at clients and associates with comparable vitriol and venom.

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