recognized the guy immediately because his face and just kind of how incensed he was at this protest really stuck with me. and i can say for certain, from just seeing that video, and seeing, you know, the encounter he had with this guy from massachusetts you mentioned that, you know, i mean, it s clear, it s anecdotal, of course, it s one person but it s obvious to me this is happening in new york city, this is a guy who i guess apparently passed the bar in new york. he s a lawyer. and he is, you know, full of this anger. so i think it s pretty scary. and i think, obviously, other people have encountered it. i had a friend who sent a note to me saying this guy shows that everyday racism, we think of racists in america, right, the typical racist as southern white guy, right? this is happening in new york city. people who work on wall street, people who work in law firms, people anywhere, going out to restaurants, you know, in the middle of new york city, hold
note to me saying this guy shows that everyday racism, we think of racists in america, right, the typical racist as southern white guy, right? this is happening in new york city. people who work on wall street, people who work in law firms, people anywhere, going out to restaurants, you know, in the middle of new york city, hold those same feelings and we don t know about it. this is exposing it. yeah, and, you know, i think i should mention, too, that about half the story that i wrote was dedicated to bystander intervention and how people can respond when they witness this kind of thing. which i think is really important. i encourage people who are watching to read the article and read those things online and get that kind of information. yeah, the article is written on, go to aplus.com and read isaac saul s article. thank you. thank you so much, don, i appreciate it. when we come bam, more and more incidents like this have been caught on camera and gone viral. does it prove t