By: Jared Evan
A shocking alleged hate crime which took place on a NYC bus is bringing racism back into the NYC psyche.
In the summer of 2020, the message was clear, white are racist, white cops are even worse, as George Floyd riots and protests raged across America and NYC.
Last year saw a surge of anti-Asian hate crimes and the city united in various protests against Asian hate.
NYC witnessed many high-profile anti-Semitic attacks, including a major incident in NYC, where Jews were attacked for supporting Israel by Palestinians and their sympathizers, in a night of violence which took place in the heart of NYC.
The latest hate crime is a black on white variety, where 3 angry black women went as far as to threaten to bury their target of rage.
The NY Post reported:
Jill LeCroix, a 57-year-old grandma of five, was left bleeding after she was blitzed by three black women July 9 while riding the city bus — an attack being investigated by the NYPD’s Hate Crime Task Force.
Evidently the suspects asked her if she supported Trump, when she responded as a Trump supporter, the 3 women began their attack.
It is important to note, thousands of attacks against “Trump supporters” occurred all over the nation, during Trump’s presidency.
“Before they hit me, the girl with the green hair said, ‘You probably like Trump! Don’t you?’ LeCroix recalled. “I said, ‘I love him.’ I didn’t see which one hit me first.
“The one with the green hair, she was saying she hates white people, the way they talk, hates white skin, the way their skin cracks. Saying she was gangsta,” said the bartender, who was headed to visit her mother at the time.
“I was the only white person on the bus. By the time we started passing St. John’s Cemetery on Woodhaven, she started in on me, saying, ‘That’s where I’m going to bury you!’
We have recently seen the horrors of racism, as a deranged white sociopath, shot up a Buffalo supermarket in Buffalo; the massacre grabbed front page headlines.
Ten Black people were killed and three other people were injured. The shooter livestreamed part of the attack on Twitch, but the livestream was shut down by the service in under two minutes. The accused, identified as 18-year-old Payton S. Gendron, was taken into custody and charged with first-degree murder. He formally entered a plea of “not guilty” on May 19, 2022.
Late in 2021, we witnessed a horrific black on white terror attack in Wisconsin.
A joyous scene of marching bands and children dancing in Santa hats and waving pompoms turned deadly in an instant, as an SUV sped through barricades and into a Christmas parade in suburban Milwaukee, killing at least five people and injuring more than 40 others, AP reported. It was later discovered the black suspect specifically targeted white victims, and his social media pointed to deep seeded hatred and support of radical anti-white ideologies
How common are hate crimes in America? Who are the biggest haters? The incident on the NYC bus, opens up some interesting conversation.
Western Journalism points out:
On the surface level, white people do commit the most hate crimes, but they are also 76.3 percent of the U.S. population when Hispanics or Latinos are included. In contrast, black people make up about 13.4 percent of the U.S. population, which was listed as 331,449,281 on April 1, 2020.


