Physicians Assistant yelling “HELP ME” while stealing a CitiBike ?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I had a similar situation once, not going to get into it (too hard to explain). But bottom line, an African woman (from Africa, acccent) accused me of cutting her in line. I argued back, defended myself. And then I realized holy cr*p, I could end up being the next person on the internet.

After the situation was over my daughter went up to the woman and APOLOGIZED TO HER because of our "privilege". !!!

I was so angry and frightened when I left that store I was shaking. My take aways,
1 Just let the person of color do/have/say what they want. Do not engage. No place in line or bike rental is worth it.
2 even my own child, who had witnessed that I had NOT cut the line, has been brainwashed by woke culture to side with the "victim" of color. Even though she knows me and knows I am not "like that".

There will be no positivie outcome; just kowtow.


How old is your daughter?
If that were my child, I'd be taking away every "privilege" she has.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Who posted the video originally?

The young men in the video don't seem to have come forward or spoken up at all since the video went viral, nor have they had a representative speak for them that I can find.

And the Monique woman seems to be sticking to her view that the PA was in the wrong. She is still retweeting comments and posting as of 10 hours ago that she doesn' believe the receipts and that this was a racist act perpetrated against the young men.


They won’t speak up - and don’t have to. With this vicious mob the burden of proof is on Comrie. Which is ridiculous but there you have it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I had a similar situation once, not going to get into it (too hard to explain). But bottom line, an African woman (from Africa, acccent) accused me of cutting her in line. I argued back, defended myself. And then I realized holy cr*p, I could end up being the next person on the internet.

After the situation was over my daughter went up to the woman and APOLOGIZED TO HER because of our "privilege". !!!

I was so angry and frightened when I left that store I was shaking. My take aways,
1 Just let the person of color do/have/say what they want. Do not engage. No place in line or bike rental is worth it.
2 even my own child, who had witnessed that I had NOT cut the line, has been brainwashed by woke culture to side with the "victim" of color. Even though she knows me and knows I am not "like that".

There will be no positivie outcome; just kowtow.


How old is your daughter?
If that were my child, I'd be taking away every "privilege" she has.

The daughter probably felt her mother WAS in the wrong, but knew her mother’s fragile personality could not handle being the “bad” guy in the situation.
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Anonymous wrote:I hope everyone involves feels great about harassing a *pregnant* *nurse* who lives in the *Bronx* and spends twelve hour shifts SIX MONTHS pregnant helping the *poorest New Yorkers.* This woman could end up with a stillbirth due to this episode.


I wish her nothing but the best with her pregnancy and home she instead winds up with a cash settlement that she can use to take a nice beach vacation and then send her baby to college. I'm so incensed about this.

Monique Judge, the woman who wrote the essay about how this is exactly the same as Emmett Till (cool cool way to use Emmett Till's name just to prove your petty little point), has already said she simply does not believe the nurse's lawyer. I do hope she gets sued.


I hope the PA makes her sell her house to cover the judgment.


Maybe if we have enough mobs, one will finally turn out to be righteous.


Don’t want to get sued? Don’t defame people.

I hope she gets Roxane Gay too.


Gay has had enough sense to stop talking about this case after her initial comments in reaction to the video.

Actually a lot of people who were initially worked up have gone reeeeeeal quiet in the last day or so, as more people have taken a closer look at that video and now the woman's lawyer is speaking up.

It's just a handful of people who are going to stick with their story now. Watch a bunch of news outlets quietly delete or change the wording in their initial reports on this one. Oops, we're bad a journalism, but that's what the edit function is for.


Gay’s initial comment was that this woman was too racist to treat black patients! The harm has been done.


Gay is a piece if trash that manages to insert herself whenever some flames need to be fanned and then retreats without any consequences. Remember "The Bad Art Friend?" Gay was the one tweeting that it's still unclear whether the writer actually donated her kidney. But when the stuff hit the fan and people had to resign or apologize, she suddenly went quiet. Not her first rodeo for inciting the internet mobs. I am shocked that apparently NYTimes has no code of ethics fir their journalists.


Ahh thank you! I was trying to think of this the other day when I had heard Celeste Ng had come out with another book, and could not recall the name of the article.

Gay and Ng are both huge a-holes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I had a similar situation once, not going to get into it (too hard to explain). But bottom line, an African woman (from Africa, acccent) accused me of cutting her in line. I argued back, defended myself. And then I realized holy cr*p, I could end up being the next person on the internet.

After the situation was over my daughter went up to the woman and APOLOGIZED TO HER because of our "privilege". !!!

I was so angry and frightened when I left that store I was shaking. My take aways,
1 Just let the person of color do/have/say what they want. Do not engage. No place in line or bike rental is worth it.
2 even my own child, who had witnessed that I had NOT cut the line, has been brainwashed by woke culture to side with the "victim" of color. Even though she knows me and knows I am not "like that".

There will be no positivie outcome; just kowtow.


How old is your daughter?
If that were my child, I'd be taking away every "privilege" she has.

The daughter probably felt her mother WAS in the wrong, but knew her mother’s fragile personality could not handle being the “bad” guy in the situation.


I bet that’s totally it!
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Anonymous
Wow the crazy racists have gone nuts on this thread.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wow the crazy racists have gone nuts on this thread.


Where?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Wow the crazy racists have gone nuts on this thread.


Where?
. Don’t hold your breath for an answer
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wow the crazy racists have gone nuts on this thread.


You’ll need to expound on that point…
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I had a similar situation once, not going to get into it (too hard to explain). But bottom line, an African woman (from Africa, acccent) accused me of cutting her in line. I argued back, defended myself. And then I realized holy cr*p, I could end up being the next person on the internet.

After the situation was over my daughter went up to the woman and APOLOGIZED TO HER because of our "privilege". !!!

I was so angry and frightened when I left that store I was shaking. My take aways,
1 Just let the person of color do/have/say what they want. Do not engage. No place in line or bike rental is worth it.
2 even my own child, who had witnessed that I had NOT cut the line, has been brainwashed by woke culture to side with the "victim" of color. Even though she knows me and knows I am not "like that".

There will be no positivie outcome; just kowtow.


You were angry and frightened because someone accused you of cutting in line? Did she make it about race or just you? People cut in line, male silly fake accusations all the time. Obviously you can decide if it is worth it to you to fight back or not but you thinking that you can't push back against someone who cuts you in line because of "woke culture" means you are the one being brainwashed here.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Who posted the video originally?

The young men in the video don't seem to have come forward or spoken up at all since the video went viral, nor have they had a representative speak for them that I can find.

And the Monique woman seems to be sticking to her view that the PA was in the wrong. She is still retweeting comments and posting as of 10 hours ago that she doesn' believe the receipts and that this was a racist act perpetrated against the young men.


I wish we knew who posted the video originally. I read it was posted on TikTok originally (I'm not on TikTok) but then it got tweeted out by an account called @Imposter_edits that seems to tweet a lot of similar content (videos of racist or allegedly racist incidents) with very provocative or inflammatory captions -- I sense his whole deal is trying to get these videos to go viral to drive followers and activity to his account. He probably monetizes this somehow.

After hearing the woman's version of events, my guess is that the guys have no interest in coming forward because they knew the situation was NOT a cut and dried incident of a white woman weaponizing tears against black men. They likely knew she'd have a receipt for her rental. There are also people in the video who I suspect would not back them up -- not just the PA, but also the hospital colleague who seemed to understand what was going on (he was the one suggesting they redock the bike so she could rent it, which people found outrageous but now makes me wonder if he understood the situation better than we thought). There's also a man standing around wearing a mask around his neck who seems to have seen the whole thing. And at least one of the men who was part of the group (the one in the purple sweatshirt) appears to argue with the others about what is going on and repeatedly suggests they let the woman take the bike.

So if the guys came forward or gave interviews, my guess is the this whole thing would have fallen apart much faster than it did.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I had a similar situation once, not going to get into it (too hard to explain). But bottom line, an African woman (from Africa, acccent) accused me of cutting her in line. I argued back, defended myself. And then I realized holy cr*p, I could end up being the next person on the internet.

After the situation was over my daughter went up to the woman and APOLOGIZED TO HER because of our "privilege". !!!

I was so angry and frightened when I left that store I was shaking. My take aways,
1 Just let the person of color do/have/say what they want. Do not engage. No place in line or bike rental is worth it.
2 even my own child, who had witnessed that I had NOT cut the line, has been brainwashed by woke culture to side with the "victim" of color. Even though she knows me and knows I am not "like that".

There will be no positivie outcome; just kowtow.


You were angry and frightened because someone accused you of cutting in line? Did she make it about race or just you? People cut in line, male silly fake accusations all the time. Obviously you can decide if it is worth it to you to fight back or not but you thinking that you can't push back against someone who cuts you in line because of "woke culture" means you are the one being brainwashed here.


Holy sh¡t this is EXACTLY what is happening to Citibike Karen.
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Anonymous wrote:I want to address the question raised as to why the nurse doesn't say "I rented this bike, I was here first," in the video.

The answer at the beginning of the video is very simple: everyone there knew already.

If her account is correct that she got on the bike and unlocked it, and then the guys came and pushed her back into the dock, she had no reason to explain to them that she had rented the bike. There was no misunderstanding -- everyone there had seen her on the bike with the bike unlocked, so she doesn't need to explain it to them.

Now, what she doesn't know in that moment is that this video will wind up on the internet and seen by thousands if not millions of people who actually don't know that, and that many of them will demand to know why she doesn't explain it to them. But she has no idea these people's opinions will ever matter -- she doesn't make her case to them because she doesn't even know they will eventually exist.

Now, later, after the guy has rented the bike (at the :20 second mark of the video) and the other hospital employee came up, why doesn't she ALSO pull out her phone to say she rented the bike? Well my read on it is that she wants the altercation to be over, and when the hospital colleague unsuccessfully suggests they redock the bike and the guys refuse and reiterate it's "his" bike, she gives up. There are so many of them, they will not back down, and she is tired and wants to go home.

Imagine if you worked 12 hours and then dealt with nonsense like this, only to have every facial expression and choice you made in that 90 second video parse and doubted and attacked by a bunch of strangers on the internet. The idea that we don't owe this woman some grace and benefit of the doubt is offensive (I also extend some grace and benefit of the doubt to the guys, some of whom don't even seem to want to take the bike from her, and others who I think don't understand how obnoxioius/offensive their behavior is).


I don’t extend any grace to the young men. If her story is true, they deliberately harassed her and set her up.

Posting of defamatory videos on the internet is an issue that needs to be addressed in the courts. I will donate to the gofundme only when they decide to sue the cameraman and whoever originally posted the video.

I'd like to note that no one knows for certain they are minors. Everyone keeps calling them teenagers. And posting the video is a continuation of them harassing her.
Anonymous
Things you can’t do while white now include riding a bike, being female, being a nurse, being pregnant.
Anonymous
I had something like that happen as well where a women lost her sh*t at me for parking too close to her car. She was screaming, swearing and obviously trying to bait me into some kind of confrontation. I moved my car and was completely stoic (flat affect) and said "I apologize. I moved my car. I have nothing else to say" and walked away while she followed me yelling in my face and demanding more from me. If she had been a man I might have called for help and ended up with my life ruined.
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