A video of an Afghan citizen verbally abusing an employee at an oil change shop in the United States has gone viral, raising concerns among Afghan American citizens about the behavior of some recently arrived Afghan evacuees.
In the video, the Afghan citizen can be seen yelling at the employee, calling him names, and threatening him. The employee appears to be trying to calm the man down, but the man continues to shout and swear.
The incident has sparked a debate on social media, with some Afghan American citizens expressing concern about the behavior of some recently arrived Afghan evacuees. Some have said that they have been harassed by Afghan men in supermarkets and parks and on social media even though we can not post our Opinion and family photos, the US government needs to do more to stop this behavior.
Other Afghan citizens have spoken out against the verbal abuse, saying that it is not representative of all Afghan refugees. They point out that many of the recently arrived evacuees have PTSD from the trauma they experienced in Afghanistan, and that this can lead to outbursts of anger and aggression.
“This is not normal behavior for Afghans,” said one Afghan American woman who reached out to the Kauser News Agency. “In our community, Afghan men do not typically insult women. But these men have been through a lot. They have seen their families killed and their homes destroyed. They are traumatized.”
Another Afghan American citizen said that he was ashamed of what happened at the oil change shop. “I don’t know what to say,” he said. “All Afghan refugees are not like him. Most of the recently arrived evacuees have PTSD. This is a dangerous situation for society.”
The US government has not yet commented on the incident.
The incident at the oil change shop is a reminder of the challenges that Afghan refugees face as they try to rebuild their lives in the United States. It is also a reminder of the importance of providing support to these refugees, both to help them deal with their trauma and to prevent them from engaging in harmful behavior.
Verbal abuse is a form of emotional abuse in which someone uses their words to control, manipulate, or intimidate another person. It can include a variety of behaviors, such as name-calling, insults, threats, put-downs, and humiliation. Verbal abuse can have a devastating impact on the victim’s mental and emotional health, leading to low self-esteem, anxiety, depression, and even post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).