As bystanders trained their smartphone cameras on the riverfront dock while several white boaters pummeled a Black riverboat co-captain, they couldn’t have known the footage would elicit a national conversation about racial solidarity.
Yet, a week after multiple videos showing the now-infamous brawl and valiant defense of the outnumbered co-captain were shared widely on social media, it’s clear the event truly tapped into the psyche of Black America and created a broader cultural moment.
“Them good ole boys” forgot to take a look around before beating on a guy and the tables got turned. They probably would have gotten a slap on the wrist, but instead they got a folding chair to the face.
Can’t talk to Uppuh Bamas that way. /s
If you play the video backwards, they pick him up and send him on his way.
Bill Hicks
RIP