If this was Korea there would be posts with 100K likes on twitter but I guess nobody notices this one.
Comprehensive_Cup849 on
I’d be eating at a Korean restaurant, speaking Korean with my wife and these American cunts next table would yell, “you’re in America, speak English”.
That’s my experience after spending 30 years living in a half dozen major us cities 🤷🏻♂️
self-fix2 on
My friend from Vancouver says the city is safe most of the time, but when someone deranged attacks, he says you should expect nobody to come to your help, and not even to be a witness, especially if you’re Asian. His hunch is that a lot of insecure people carry around hatred and jealousy because Asians there are generally well-off and occupy high paying jobs.
Also, many people carry around needles and knives in Vancouver so its best to avoid getting into any kind of trouble even if there are no guns. In this case, it looks like the man approached the couple after hearing them talk in Korean, determined to hurt them.
rhrjruk on
Well, it was either “random” or it was targeted.
Can’t be both.
Shannon_Canadians on
Hi, local Vancouverite here.
This unfortunate incident has been circulating widely within the Vancouver Korean community, including on Facebook groups, and has also reached other Korean communities across North America already, I was quite surprised as well. From what I understand, the Korean Society of BC has reached out to the couple to offer support. Hope they are getting a lot of help by now.
Davie Street, where the incident occurred, can feel less safe at night, but during the day it is generally lively and well-frequented. It’s also known as a progressive and active part of Vancouver, close to downtown (it’s technically not downtown but it can feel like downtown because of its geographical location).
Please show compassion towards the couple in their difficult moments.
rathaincalder on
No one is ever “asking for it” or any variation thereon.
But to go walking around at 3:30am in ANY North American (or European) city is just batshit insane and shows that your risk management faculty is completely borked. I’ve spent extensive time in Vancouver and love the city, but there is absofuckinglutely no way I would ever go wandering around at that hour.
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If this was Korea there would be posts with 100K likes on twitter but I guess nobody notices this one.
I’d be eating at a Korean restaurant, speaking Korean with my wife and these American cunts next table would yell, “you’re in America, speak English”.
That’s my experience after spending 30 years living in a half dozen major us cities 🤷🏻♂️
My friend from Vancouver says the city is safe most of the time, but when someone deranged attacks, he says you should expect nobody to come to your help, and not even to be a witness, especially if you’re Asian. His hunch is that a lot of insecure people carry around hatred and jealousy because Asians there are generally well-off and occupy high paying jobs.
Also, many people carry around needles and knives in Vancouver so its best to avoid getting into any kind of trouble even if there are no guns. In this case, it looks like the man approached the couple after hearing them talk in Korean, determined to hurt them.
Well, it was either “random” or it was targeted.
Can’t be both.
Hi, local Vancouverite here.
This unfortunate incident has been circulating widely within the Vancouver Korean community, including on Facebook groups, and has also reached other Korean communities across North America already, I was quite surprised as well. From what I understand, the Korean Society of BC has reached out to the couple to offer support. Hope they are getting a lot of help by now.
Davie Street, where the incident occurred, can feel less safe at night, but during the day it is generally lively and well-frequented. It’s also known as a progressive and active part of Vancouver, close to downtown (it’s technically not downtown but it can feel like downtown because of its geographical location).
Please show compassion towards the couple in their difficult moments.
No one is ever “asking for it” or any variation thereon.
But to go walking around at 3:30am in ANY North American (or European) city is just batshit insane and shows that your risk management faculty is completely borked. I’ve spent extensive time in Vancouver and love the city, but there is absofuckinglutely no way I would ever go wandering around at that hour.