I’m sick of asians getting their ass kicked when it comes to social issues.
I don’t understand how people can possibly turn the table around and even begin to remotely connect that possibly Alex could be a victimizer.
I assume a lot of people here ride and have had experience with being almost run into by a brain-dead, texting driver in an expensive SUV. I think that’s where the questioning comes from, not because Mr. Lien is Asian.
In any case, most people in New York are pretty damn horrified with the whole thing. Including motorcyclists, which it gives a bad name to.[/quote]
How can a man, even assuming he is a bad driver, get beaten up by people, and in the process of escaping run over people, now becomes the victimizer as media would like to portray?
And would things be any different if this man wasn’t asian, but instead another race… Like black?
What would people say if they saw a black man (no matter how bad a driver he was) beaten by a mob and then run over someone while trying to escape?
Would people/media view it in the same light, him as an assailant… assuming the mob biker group was NOT black but let’s say white?