![]() ![]() ![]() People should consider within themselves why there is such normalization of racist behavior.” Joseph also said he was getting death threats from kinds of people, “If she respected us or Black people as a whole, not only would she not have done as she did – she would have attempted to apologize. It doesn’t take away the feeling of feeling like anything racist can happen anywhere.” “Because ultimately, whether Emma lost her job or not, doesn’t take away the trauma that my fiancé and I have. I hope other people learn from this who engage in abusive, racist, and destructive behavior,” he shared. Joseph responded to the pushback for posting the event, “While it’s unfortunate that she had to lose her job, I do think that this brings up an important conversation about accountability, especially in a country where Black and Brown people, marginalized people as a whole, have seen so little of it.” There is so much discourse about what a Black person should and shouldn’t do when dealing with racism… /LoyjdAaiRT I truly hope we can find understanding and a peaceful resolution to this, for everyone involved.” ![]() “I’ve lived in New York City for a decade, my Brooklyn neighborhood and dog park is extremely diverse, something I truly love about this city, and I never meant for my words to contribute to pain for anyone. That’s what you witnessed on that tape,” she tried to justify. “As the dog owners followed me down the street with the phone camera on, I was filled with some panic because I’ve never been in an altercation like this and reacted in an inappropriate way. A brief and thoughtless moment in my life has now led to nationwide outrage and hurt. Sarley finally resolved, “I fully understand how my words could’ve been interpreted and I deeply wish I had chosen them more carefully. “My reference to ‘back to your hood’ only referred to another dog park outside of this neighborhood park.” “As the owners of this dog were leaving, I suggested that they keep a handle on their dog while visiting this particular park,” she said. She also said she realized she was wrong, saying “how I could have handled things differently.” In it, Sarley said she had no “racial undertones in my comments whatever” when she confronted Joseph and his fiancée at McCarren Park in Williamsburg. Here is her statement that she released to the press. I hope this is a lesson in accountability and consequences for Emma and others. I’ve been told that and have let go of Emma Sarley, as her racism against me and fiancé doesn’t align with their values. He later posted the video on the platform on Sunday and by the start of the week, she was terminated from her employment. Sorry Sarley aka the Williamsburg Dog Park Karen snapped at the couple while they were in the dog park that she thought was only for people that looked like her.Īuthor Frederick Joseph filmed Sarley’s attack on him and his fiancée, one that she said had no “racial overtones” when uttered. Her name is Emma Sarley and other info is in the thread. Now, only days after the event was posted online, the unemployed Emma “Sorry” Sarley is singing a whole different tune and asking if the two will accept her apology. In a case of “You Gonna Learn Today,” a white Brooklyn woman has recently lost her job because she told a Black couple to “go back to their hood.” ![]()
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