VIDEO: Drunk Boystown 'racist' doesn't like blacks?

Written By Chicago News Report on Wednesday, May 23, 2012 | 5/23/2012 03:28:00 AM


When several African Americans tried to protect an apparently intoxicated man in Chicago's Boystown neighborhood, he repaid their kindness by declaring he doesn't like black people.

Here's what happened: A man was sitting on the curb outside Steamworks, 3246 North Halsted Street, with his wallet in his lap. 

Several bystanders told the man to put his wallet in his pocket. 

The alleged drunk responded to their advice by saying what sounded like, "I don't like people black". 

At one point, the man referred to the Good Samaritans as "black motherfuckers". 

"You don't like black people", asked one concerned citizens. 

"No", said the seemingly inebriated man.

Apparently, the man's comments struck a nerve, because someone in the background called the man a "sour tortilla-smelling ass bitch" .

Eventually, the Boystown "drunk" staggered off into the night, with his wallet still in his hand.

NOTE: Personally, I'm not convinced this guy was really drunk. He could have been an undercover cop. I have a hard time believing anyone would be dumb enough to get wasted and pull out their wallet in Chicago!  

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