Another coincidence. |
| Hard to tell what happened initially but once it became clear she was mentally ill, pretty disgusting behavior to monetize this and then file a lawsuit. |
The mentally ill last filed a lawsuit. Maybe if cops stopped killing folks, the black victim wouldn't have felt the need to record the interaction for her own protection. Maybe if the mentally disabled person had sufficient care, she wouldn't be out in public alone creating chaos. This what people mean when the talk about "systemic" problems that aren't an individual's fault. |
So wait, you contend the black woman was altruistic and just “protecting herself” and had no motive to monetize the experience? Did she donate the money given to her to BLM or something? |
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Too many people have bought into the idea that anytime two strangers have a beef and they are two different races then the White person is racist.
Racists can usually be seen a mile away. A lot of videos where White people are using racial slurs because they are in a rage and their racism comes out. There was zero racism here only one woman terrorizing another woman sobbing on the ground. This type of scam is the new whiplash in a fender bender that someone purposely caused. |
Did the white woman file a lawsuit? |
I did too. The black woman clearly filmed to protect herself against crazy accusations. Good for her. Who would have been believed without video footage? |
The woman who was nudged and then swatted at could have left the store right away. People like her trivialize the people who are suffering from real racism. Shameful |
| The headline of this post is wrong. The black woman sued. |
“In July, almost two years after the original incident, Ukenta filed a civil suit against Elphick, Victoria’s Secret, the mall and its security company for negligence. ” |
This might be hard for you, but, really, you are not the arbiter of what is and isn’t “real racism”. Just in case I’m wrong about this, I’m open to learning about your qualifications. |
Plus 1. |
Bullshit. She recorded it to post it for clout. Which is obvious since that’s what she did. Not in response to “crazy accusations.” For clout. |
No, it was not wiped from the Internet. It is on Youtube. |
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If black or other persons with less power want to film interactions for future potential protection, have at it.
But when you post it immediately after the encounter, at a time when you are aware that the person on the other side is mentally ill.... you're just a bad person. Keep the video in case something from the encounter escalates and you need proof. But posting it is just trying to stir drama and get money. Not cool, when done off the pain of a person with a mental disability. |