‘F***ing Chinese eyes…you are my property’: Brooklyn racist threatens to murder train passenger

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A Brooklyn train passenger launched into a racist tirade against a woman who turned out to be white.

As reported by NextShark, the man’s tirade included shouting at the woman for having “Chinese eyes” and threatening to “murder [her] whole nation”.

Video footage of the incident was shared by Facebook user Sandy Sukmi Oh. In her post, Ms Oh wrote, “My close friend posted this yesterday and had to take it down for personal reasons but this happened earlier this week to her friend who wishes to remain anonymous. Smh, this poor girl is not even Asian.”



The incident occurred on the Q train in Brooklyn, New York.

In the video, the man can be heard saying, “Get out of my country before I f*cking murder your whole f*cking nation, motherf*cker!” to which the woman filming the incident replies, “This is my country, too. I’m not Chinese, I’m white.”

The deranged man also said, “You know this is my country, right? You’re in my f*cking property. You are my property. I have the right to f*cking murder your whole f*cking nation.”

Calmly, the woman tells the man to exit the train at Kings Highway stop in Brooklyn before she calls the police.

Ms Oh told NextShark that the man could not be found and no reports or arrests were made thus far.



 

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