CNN has a point, and other news sources, i mainly watch cnn and sometimes the BBC. I wish my fellow white males would not do this to harass someone. Was that the next bus/train naturally and she just happened to be the only passenger? It is a form of intimidation, maybe, i hope they didn't do it on purpose.
I have seen softball teams get on public transportation together, i have seen fans for sports games get on together, they go as one, b/c they are together, intent is important. Please keep all this respectful. It is the law and common sense, and God's law, which this has gotten to, Heaven's Armies. If u people do not get stuff correct, the punishments will get worse, God told me. U can fix the law, and sports games to a degree, u cannot fix God.
They are allowed to have flags, it is free speech, they can march, it is ok, free speech, as long as no profanity, theft, violence, threats, etc, people can express their views, i hope they keep it clean, i am from the South myself
The Black woman on the train did not look away. How much longer will we?
Analysis | A viral photo from July 4 captured an unidentified Black woman’s composure amid a sea of masked white men — and became a mirror for our democracy at 250.

This column first appeared in The Amendment, a newsletter by Errin Haines, The 19th’s editor-at-large. Subscribe today to get early access to her analysis.
It is an arresting image: On the Fourth of July, a lone, young Black woman sits on a train filled with White nationalists headed to commemorate America’s 250th birthday in our nation’s capital.
Her thousand-yard stare is one of dignified terror. It is a moment forced upon her, in a democracy still reckoning with its contradictions about who gets to belong, where patriotism and freedom are perverted and how a Black woman becomes an unwitting and unwilling passenger amid a sea of mostly white men.

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