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'This isn't Palestine' USPS driver and Jewish construction workers get in heated confrontation and driver is called anti-Semite
A USPS worker and Jewish construction workers in New York City got into a heated altercation with the USPS driver who said "This isn't Palestine" and the filmer who called the driver an "anti-Semite."
The incident on Thursday (October 19) began with the driver's truck blocking the construction site, according to the filmer, Mark.
Another man approached the driver, who was also recording the incident. The man and the USPS driver exchange words.
"They think they run everything, they own everything. This isn't Palestine," the driver said on video.
"This is harassment," the driver said.
"Look at this anti-Semite," Mark said.
"They don't own the streets, I'm delivering first-class mail," the driver said.
"He went on a bizarre anti-semitic rant. I felt ok, it doesn't consume me, we gotta stand up against bigotry of all kinds; I'm also against cancel culture, but this is the reality of the world especially now when there's so much grief and hate we have to stand up for what's right and stop all bigotry when it begins to flourish, I wish him well but the disgusting rhetoric should be condemned, I hope one day we can all live in peace," Mark told Newsflare.
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