MikeK
Gold Member
I haven't been on a NYC subway train in many years but I was born and raised in Brooklyn, rode the subways a lot, and I recall a few psychos walking through the IRT trains raising hell about something. I always thought of it as a kind of uniquely New York City entertainment.The story began minutes later in downtown Seattle when Raymel Curry, the suspect in the attack, got on the bus. Passengers say he rapped, chanting, "I'm God and I'm Jesus."
This is a common theme of the black male. I heard them saying stuff like this on the subway in New York. "The black man is a GAAAWWWD! The black man is a GAAAWWWD!" Super loud, super deep, super scary.
I thought the best thing would be to hit them with tranquilizer darts, bag them, and unload the package somewhere in Africa.
There was a group who often hung out in the Union Square station or the Times Square shuttle corridor. Four or five weird-looking Black guys with beards, dressed in bizarre Michael Jackson-style military costumes and they had a big African flag on a stand. They called themselves The New Israelites and they preached murderous hatred for the "white devil race." Whenever I saw them and I had time to kill I would stand awhile and watch that side show because they always drew a crowd and sometimes an opposing screwball would engage them, which was better than watching television:
Only in New York.