Why Did the Black Man Push the Vietnamese Woman Onto the Train Tracks?

People might look at a situation where a random homeless black guy pushes a Vietnamese woman onto the train tracks to die and say: “gee, I wonder why that fellow did such an act?”

The shocking answer is shockingly simple: he did it because he’s black.

New York Post:

The straphanger randomly pushed to her death by an alleged unhinged vagrant was a senior manager at the top consulting firm Deloitte — and volunteered as an advocate for the homeless.

Michelle Go — an MBA graduate of NYU’s prestigious Stern School of Business — lived on the Upper West Side and worked for Deloitte in strategy and operations and mergers and acquisitions, according to her LinkedIn Page.

But the “wonderful,’’ “kind’’ 40-year-old woman was also known for her volunteerism over the past decade with the New York Junior League, where she helped those struggling to get and stay on their feet, including the homeless.

Whoops!

“Michelle’s focus populations were seniors, recovering homeless, immigrants, and under resourced and academically struggling elementary and middle school kids and their parents,’’ a Junior League rep told The Post in an e-mail Sunday.

Go was waiting on the southbound platform at the Times Square subway station Saturday morning when crazed homeless ex-con Simon Martial allegedly shoved her onto the train tracks and into the path of an oncoming R train, police said.

You might say: “well, if black people are going to act like this, then why do we allow them in our country at all?”

But once you’ve asked that question, your soul has transformed and become metaphysically evil.

So don’t ask that question.

Ever.

Black people murdering random Vietnamese people is our greatest strength.

That’s our values.

It’s who we are.

The road to utopia is littered with the mutilated corpses of random Vietnamese women.