Wednesday, May 23, 2012

VIDEO: Drunk Boystown 'racist' doesn't like blacks?


When several African Americans tried to protect an apparently intoxicated man in Chicago's Boystown neighborhood, he repaid their kindness by declaring he doesn't like black people.

Here's what happened: A man was sitting on the curb outside Steamworks, 3246 North Halsted Street, with his wallet in his lap. 

Several bystanders told the man to put his wallet in his pocket. 

The alleged drunk responded to their advice by saying what sounded like, "I don't like people black". 

At one point, the man referred to the Good Samaritans as "black motherfuckers". 

"You don't like black people", asked one concerned citizens. 

"No", said the seemingly inebriated man.

Apparently, the man's comments struck a nerve, because someone in the background called the man a "sour tortilla-smelling ass bitch" .

Eventually, the Boystown "drunk" staggered off into the night, with his wallet still in his hand.

NOTE: Personally, I'm not convinced this guy was really drunk. He could have been an undercover cop. I have a hard time believing anyone would be dumb enough to get wasted and pull out their wallet in Chicago!  

11 comments:

  1. LOL, sorry to say but this IDIOT deserved to be robbed. And the people kind enough to try to help him should learn their lesson to just keep on walking next time. Obviously this drunk man is miserable!

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  2. THIS IS SO FUNNNNY! Does anyone know who took this video? He's funny!

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  3. Phoebe's Sports BraMay 23, 2012 at 2:07 PM

    Welcome back, CNR! I've missed you more than words can express! :)

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  4. Maybe he had his wallet out because he was trying to catch a cab but couldnt stand up?

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  5. So yellow shirt guy is the type of "hottie" that goes to Steamworks... So glad I've never gone there myself...

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  6. LOL! This makes one of the top ten funniest videos posted on CNR! I love the way the drunk guy waves at the camera guy to move along! The guy trying to help him is so funny...these are funny Black guys! Anyone know them?? If so, please direct them to this site, I would love to see what they have to say!

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  7. Anon @ 9:04 - Yeah.

    That name was dropped about 8 times in the course of 2 weeks about 2 years ago. I had to see what all the fuss was about. Nothing that looked like their ads in there. That's all I have to say.

    I was hanging out with a straight couple that live in the area and we were deciding where to continue our night out on the town. I suggested The Loveshack. The wife hesitated but I assured her there were guys with boobs bigger than hers in there.

    Maybe it's a little more "diverse" on holiday weekends or something but I'll never know. Just not my thing.

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  8. This video is bullshit and I believe staged...any one that was out any night this weekend knows it was 85plus all night...notice the guy going into steamworks is wearing a coat...and all the people at the end when he walks away are wearing coats...VERY ODD. This was filmed another time...so I think the whole thing is staged to cause tension between blacks and hispanics and whites.

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  9. Possibly "staged" but if so, with good intentions. If Chicago gays are so "proud" why do all the bars advertise on the strip with their names proudly displayed but this place only has an address plate? Kinda NOT "progressive" Chicago.

    If there was such "pride" here this place would have a permanent banner reading "Steamworks" or "Cum get ya groove on, it's lights out night and we love $$$ amongst anything else!"

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  10. What African country are they from?

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