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

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I find it sad that she was heckled for crying, both in person and on the internet. Plenty of women on this board have been pregnant and I'm sure know of the strong emotional swings during pregnancy. She was frustrated and cried tears of frustration after working 12 hours and then being bullied by 4 men who continued to bully her even after she told them she is pregnant!


She cried actual tears? Haha Which part of the video showed tears?


When you are upset, do you always produce a specific amount of liquid tears? And if your eyes do not produce tears, that's how you know "oh, I'm not really upset, I'm faking it"?

Should we put this woman in stocks and see if she can produce a certain amount of tears and if not, she gets fired and we put her name on billboards that say "RACIST"?

Or maybe we should just tie her hands and feet together and push her into a lake and see if she floats.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You boneheads are still obsessing over this video, eh.

You guys know that Twitter isn't real life?


You’re truly ambulatory garbage. Her rep and peace of mind have been destroyed, her neighbors approached, her address disseminated, has been threatened. The video has been viewed 50 million times. People with hundreds of thousands of followers are calling her a supremacist. How can you be ok with that? This is a person - who did nothing wrong.


What are you accomplishing besides nothing? You are just spinning your wheels. You aren't helping anyone. In terms of injustices, this is probably a 1 on a 1-10 scale. Go get a hobby you nerd.



New poster who thinks you are a garbage person as well if you are minimizing the stress of a twitter mob and character defamation. I hope she makes out like a bandit in the libel lawsuits. I think I'll contribute to her legal fund

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You boneheads are still obsessing over this video, eh.

You guys know that Twitter isn't real life?


You’re truly ambulatory garbage. Her rep and peace of mind have been destroyed, her neighbors approached, her address disseminated, has been threatened. The video has been viewed 50 million times. People with hundreds of thousands of followers are calling her a supremacist. How can you be ok with that? This is a person - who did nothing wrong.


What are you accomplishing besides nothing? You are just spinning your wheels. You aren't helping anyone. In terms of injustices, this is probably a 1 on a 1-10 scale. Go get a hobby you nerd.



New poster who thinks you are a garbage person as well if you are minimizing the stress of a twitter mob and character defamation. I hope she makes out like a bandit in the libel lawsuits. I think I'll contribute to her legal fund



+1

The people trying to say this is no big deal now that they’ve been exposed as racist misogynists are clearly worried about the internet mob coming for them. Funny how they didn’t care when they had a target to destroy but now it’s “no big deal.”

Anonymous
I would have guessed they would only sue media outlets. Sort of delighted they are going to go after individuals as well. Of course certain twitter wokesters should have had their hands slapped long ago. But it’s finally coming!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Truth.



I don’t think people thought she was actually trying to rob the kids because that’s asinine. I thought it was more of a situation where she thought it was hers and wouldn’t listen to the boys saying she was wrong. People refuse to admit they’re wrong ALL the time (look at this thread lol).

It appears based on receipts and her lawyer’s statement that I misinterpreted the situation and I’m willing to admit that.


Question for you: do you truly believe that a significantly pregnant women coming off a work shift, would challenge a group of older male teens or adult men surrounding her? Really? In what world would that ever make sense?

I know literally no women who would not be terrified for their lives in that situation. Pregnant, surrounded by angry men? That’s objectively terrifying. And you don’t any women who wouldn’t be terrified either, if you are honest with yourself. You believed the initial take, the men, because of deeply ingrained and adopted misogyny that teaches you that scared women are “hysterical” and their tears are faked.

You didn’t misinterpret anything: you acted and believed according to your misogynist belief system which will always, always discredit the woman. Your response was precisely inline with what your belief system is, and that belief system discredits women.

Be honest with yourself.
Anonymous
I think “guys, I’m pregnant and I’ve just finished my 12-hour shift” would have been better than “help! help!”
But this has been blown out of proportion.
Anonymous
It looks like the person who doxxed her is an influencer in Los Angeles who has doxxed people before. His Twitter account is suspended now, not sure about TikTok. The entire Twitter thread below is disturbing.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think “guys, I’m pregnant and I’ve just finished my 12-hour shift” would have been better than “help! help!”
But this has been blown out of proportion.


They were trying to steal it from her. Hence the “help, help.”

Use your head.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Truth.



I don’t think people thought she was actually trying to rob the kids because that’s asinine. I thought it was more of a situation where she thought it was hers and wouldn’t listen to the boys saying she was wrong. People refuse to admit they’re wrong ALL the time (look at this thread lol).

It appears based on receipts and her lawyer’s statement that I misinterpreted the situation and I’m willing to admit that.


Question for you: do you truly believe that a significantly pregnant women coming off a work shift, would challenge a group of older male teens or adult men surrounding her? Really? In what world would that ever make sense?

I know literally no women who would not be terrified for their lives in that situation. Pregnant, surrounded by angry men? That’s objectively terrifying. And you don’t any women who wouldn’t be terrified either, if you are honest with yourself. You believed the initial take, the men, because of deeply ingrained and adopted misogyny that teaches you that scared women are “hysterical” and their tears are faked.

You didn’t misinterpret anything: you acted and believed according to your misogynist belief system which will always, always discredit the woman. Your response was precisely inline with what your belief system is, and that belief system discredits women.

Be honest with yourself.


I would not describe that video as a group of angry men surrounding her. Nor did she appear at all terrified for her life, nor would I be . Frustrated and annoyed - yes. It was a dispute with one young man trying to hold or take the bike that lasted a short time while another video'ed. She then turns her back to the young man as she lets go and seems to decide to use another bike. We only only know a certain % of the whole story. Describing that video as an angry group of men surrounding her and making her terrified for her life is really no different from describing her as a Karen.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think “guys, I’m pregnant and I’ve just finished my 12-hour shift” would have been better than “help! help!”
But this has been blown out of proportion.


You wouldn’t have said that were you her.
You can act like you’d have had perfect presence of mind after a 12-hr shift at Bellevue while pregnant and after this kicked off with them recording.

Who, exactly, is blowing this out of proportion? The people taking pictures of her front door, or calling her a racist, or the people appalled by those acts?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Truth.



I don’t think people thought she was actually trying to rob the kids because that’s asinine. I thought it was more of a situation where she thought it was hers and wouldn’t listen to the boys saying she was wrong. People refuse to admit they’re wrong ALL the time (look at this thread lol).

It appears based on receipts and her lawyer’s statement that I misinterpreted the situation and I’m willing to admit that.


Question for you: do you truly believe that a significantly pregnant women coming off a work shift, would challenge a group of older male teens or adult men surrounding her? Really? In what world would that ever make sense?

I know literally no women who would not be terrified for their lives in that situation. Pregnant, surrounded by angry men? That’s objectively terrifying. And you don’t any women who wouldn’t be terrified either, if you are honest with yourself. You believed the initial take, the men, because of deeply ingrained and adopted misogyny that teaches you that scared women are “hysterical” and their tears are faked.

You didn’t misinterpret anything: you acted and believed according to your misogynist belief system which will always, always discredit the woman. Your response was precisely inline with what your belief system is, and that belief system discredits women.

Be honest with yourself.


I would not describe that video as a group of angry men surrounding her. Nor did she appear at all terrified for her life, nor would I be . Frustrated and annoyed - yes. It was a dispute with one young man trying to hold or take the bike that lasted a short time while another video'ed. She then turns her back to the young man as she lets go and seems to decide to use another bike. We only only know a certain % of the whole story. Describing that video as an angry group of men surrounding her and making her terrified for her life is really no different from describing her as a Karen.


It is fascinating how much people contort themselves and hard facts right in front of them to avoid facing difficult truths about who they are. Really remarkable to see in action.

Consider examining just how deep your misogyny runs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Truth.



I don’t think people thought she was actually trying to rob the kids because that’s asinine. I thought it was more of a situation where she thought it was hers and wouldn’t listen to the boys saying she was wrong. People refuse to admit they’re wrong ALL the time (look at this thread lol).

It appears based on receipts and her lawyer’s statement that I misinterpreted the situation and I’m willing to admit that.


Question for you: do you truly believe that a significantly pregnant women coming off a work shift, would challenge a group of older male teens or adult men surrounding her? Really? In what world would that ever make sense?

I know literally no women who would not be terrified for their lives in that situation. Pregnant, surrounded by angry men? That’s objectively terrifying. And you don’t any women who wouldn’t be terrified either, if you are honest with yourself. You believed the initial take, the men, because of deeply ingrained and adopted misogyny that teaches you that scared women are “hysterical” and their tears are faked.

You didn’t misinterpret anything: you acted and believed according to your misogynist belief system which will always, always discredit the woman. Your response was precisely inline with what your belief system is, and that belief system discredits women.

Be honest with yourself.


I would not describe that video as a group of angry men surrounding her. Nor did she appear at all terrified for her life, nor would I be . Frustrated and annoyed - yes. It was a dispute with one young man trying to hold or take the bike that lasted a short time while another video'ed. She then turns her back to the young man as she lets go and seems to decide to use another bike. We only only know a certain % of the whole story. Describing that video as an angry group of men surrounding her and making her terrified for her life is really no different from describing her as a Karen.


They moved her bike, with her on it, back into the rack to end the ride she had paid for. They mocked her for reacting. They called her unborn child r****. One of the guys reached across her to swipe his phone on the QR reader. True, one of the four keeps saying, "give her the bike."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Truth.



I don’t think people thought she was actually trying to rob the kids because that’s asinine. I thought it was more of a situation where she thought it was hers and wouldn’t listen to the boys saying she was wrong. People refuse to admit they’re wrong ALL the time (look at this thread lol).

It appears based on receipts and her lawyer’s statement that I misinterpreted the situation and I’m willing to admit that.


Question for you: do you truly believe that a significantly pregnant women coming off a work shift, would challenge a group of older male teens or adult men surrounding her? Really? In what world would that ever make sense?

I know literally no women who would not be terrified for their lives in that situation. Pregnant, surrounded by angry men? That’s objectively terrifying. And you don’t any women who wouldn’t be terrified either, if you are honest with yourself. You believed the initial take, the men, because of deeply ingrained and adopted misogyny that teaches you that scared women are “hysterical” and their tears are faked.

You didn’t misinterpret anything: you acted and believed according to your misogynist belief system which will always, always discredit the woman. Your response was precisely inline with what your belief system is, and that belief system discredits women.

Be honest with yourself.


I would not describe that video as a group of angry men surrounding her. Nor did she appear at all terrified for her life, nor would I be . Frustrated and annoyed - yes. It was a dispute with one young man trying to hold or take the bike that lasted a short time while another video'ed. She then turns her back to the young man as she lets go and seems to decide to use another bike. We only only know a certain % of the whole story. Describing that video as an angry group of men surrounding her and making her terrified for her life is really no different from describing her as a Karen.


It is fascinating how much people contort themselves and hard facts right in front of them to avoid facing difficult truths about who they are. Really remarkable to see in action.

Consider examining just how deep your misogyny runs.


Consider how deep your racism runs. And your contortions to ignore facts and to interpret them through your lens. If these black boys were white females, you would not be describing them as an angry group surrounding and terrifying a person and making that person fear for their lives.

I don't think the boys / men were in the right. She has receipts and has been appallingly treated online. I also don't think that makes them an angry group of black men surrounding and terrifying a woman.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It looks like the person who doxxed her is an influencer in Los Angeles who has doxxed people before. His Twitter account is suspended now, not sure about TikTok. The entire Twitter thread below is disturbing.



I appreciate that the twitter account owner exposing all this calls himself Leftism and his account reflects it. Disgust at this incident goes across the political spectrum.

- lefty
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Truth.



I don’t think people thought she was actually trying to rob the kids because that’s asinine. I thought it was more of a situation where she thought it was hers and wouldn’t listen to the boys saying she was wrong. People refuse to admit they’re wrong ALL the time (look at this thread lol).

It appears based on receipts and her lawyer’s statement that I misinterpreted the situation and I’m willing to admit that.


Question for you: do you truly believe that a significantly pregnant women coming off a work shift, would challenge a group of older male teens or adult men surrounding her? Really? In what world would that ever make sense?

I know literally no women who would not be terrified for their lives in that situation. Pregnant, surrounded by angry men? That’s objectively terrifying. And you don’t any women who wouldn’t be terrified either, if you are honest with yourself. You believed the initial take, the men, because of deeply ingrained and adopted misogyny that teaches you that scared women are “hysterical” and their tears are faked.

You didn’t misinterpret anything: you acted and believed according to your misogynist belief system which will always, always discredit the woman. Your response was precisely inline with what your belief system is, and that belief system discredits women.

Be honest with yourself.


I would not describe that video as a group of angry men surrounding her. Nor did she appear at all terrified for her life, nor would I be . Frustrated and annoyed - yes. It was a dispute with one young man trying to hold or take the bike that lasted a short time while another video'ed. She then turns her back to the young man as she lets go and seems to decide to use another bike. We only only know a certain % of the whole story. Describing that video as an angry group of men surrounding her and making her terrified for her life is really no different from describing her as a Karen.


They moved her bike, with her on it, back into the rack to end the ride she had paid for. They mocked her for reacting. They called her unborn child r****. One of the guys reached across her to swipe his phone on the QR reader. True, one of the four keeps saying, "give her the bike."


Of course you are correct, but our dedicated misogynist refuses to face her own misogyny and is instead going to call you a racist for stating facts. Wait for it.
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