Sorry for not studying this in detail but question for the experts: I understand that lots of Black folks from the boat and maybe bystanders jumped in on behalf of the boat employee. But did a bunch of White folks standing by jump in on behalf of the three boaters who were in the way, or was it mainly limited to just those three. Roughly how big was the White crowd (if there was a crowd)? This helps me chew on how much this was “racial” or not.
Three families were on the pontoon boat including wives and children. All the co captain had to do was ask them to move their boat up a couple of feet and when they failed to comply call the police and let them handle it.
The woman who shot the video sent it out to multiple news channels and the only white people involved in the brawl were others family members who were on the boat. There has not been one single interview of any of the white people who were on the boat.
This waterfront park is in the center of downtown in a city that is 60 percent black with a black mayor and police chief.
NBC and CBS have villainized these families like they are the KKK and the left love this story because it fits their narrative of the violent Trump supporter and they are pushing it everywhere. The company that ran this sad river boat tour could have handled this situation much differently.