Another video of a second violent encounter at the Donald Trump rally in North Carolina has surfaced. The video was uploaded by Adedayo Adeniyi, a student at East Carolina University. He uploaded the video to YouTube with an account of what he says happened. He say she was seated next to two black women (he was not with them) and someone said something offensive to them. They responded and police were soon there to kick them all out. Adeniyi can be heard on the video telling police “I’m not even with them!” Nevertheless, he decided to leave. Out of the blue, you can hear a hard SMACK! The clear sound of someone slapping another person. Police wrestled people to the ground. As Adeniyi walked out with a police escort an older white man in a suit got in his face and began shouting “fuck you!”
Andiyi said he thought it was important to share the video because he came to a presidential rally, not a KKK rally. Again, it is only a matter of time before someone is seriously hurt at a Trump rally. Angry supporters appear more emboldened by the day.
Watch the video until the end and listen to the crowd. You can feel the hatred from here. Adidas Adeniyi’s firsthand account is below.
There was a these two woman I was sitting next to that day. A man sitting next to one of the two woman said something offense. I don't exactly know what it was but it warranted a response. The man who said whatever he said felt threatened (FYI the two woman are black so we can assume what offensive words came out the Caucasian man's voice). The threatened man then calls the cops to come. The cops start running towards me and her. Get this though. I don't know if you can tell someones race or who someone is by their voice but the fact that the cops assumed we were the trouble makers says it all for me. We could have been the ones calling on them. Nevertheless, the came at me and told me to leave. And I at first refused to leave because I was a product of being black at a Trump rally so in that environment I'm guilty by association. But common sense told me to just listen to the cops and move along. The man at the end of the video is a moment I'll never forget. The hate in his eyes. The words. The hate in those words. The slap. It was disgusting and sad. At that moment I lost faith in America. At that moment I believed that America will stay and continue to be a hateful and bigoted country. I'm uploading this to show and prove the things that go on in these rallies. These are a presidential candidate rallies. I'm not at a KKK rally. The fact that I experienced hate at a candidate rally tells you everything you need to know about him and the people that support him. People will act more hateful and racist in environments that they feel not only encourage it but accept it as normal. Donald Trump rallies are that environment.