90 Miles From Tyranny : Did Amazon's 'White Fragility' Training Lead Worker to Assault White Woman For Her 'White Privilege'?

Monday, June 7, 2021

Did Amazon's 'White Fragility' Training Lead Worker to Assault White Woman For Her 'White Privilege'?


In the midst of the 2020 Black Lives Matter riots, Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos went before Congress to hail the "much-needed race reckoning" America was going through and reportedly hired Robin DiAngelo to teach employees about "white privilege" and "white fragility."

On Thursday, one of Amazon's employees who appears to have been hopped-up on just such anti-white propaganda was filmed viciously assaulting an elderly white woman after reportedly telling her to "check her white privilege."


From The Daily Mail:

A 21-year-old Amazon delivery woman viciously beat another woman, 67, who had called her a bi**ch after the San Francisco-area driver told her to 'check her white privilege' when she'd complained about a delayed package.

Itzel Ramirez, the Amazon driver, was arrested after she was filmed assaulting the woman in Alameda County, the sheriff's office said on Friday.

[...] 'I believe the Amazon driver said something about "your white privilege," and my tenant said, "You don't need to be a b***h about it," turned around and walked away,' [Apartment complex owner Doug Smith] told KTVU-TV.


Ramirez was so enraged that she began punching the woman in the head and upper body, landing as many as 10 blows.

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As the report noted, the assailant is now claiming she acted in "self-defense."

I guess she was just defending herself against "white supremacy"!

"Karen" was oppressing her with her "white privilege" just by existing!

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3 comments:

  1. The bitch needs the book thrown at her.

    My guess is Amazon will reach out with a settlement to prevent a lawsuit.

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