And I actually think the response would have been similar, because no one likes to see service workers being picked on by the ruling class. STOP posting pictures of people without their consent on abusive websites like Twitter. She wanted that woman to be scorned, shamed and humiliated, and now the tables have turned. I don't feel sorry for her at all. |
BS and you know it. |
I agree. Gimme a break. It would have been an outpouring of rants about hypocrisy of WMATA workers. |
Umm . . . Isn't the tweet that is the subject of the OP the equivalent of contacting the person whose job it is to handle the situation? The writer sent a tweet tagging WMATA that one of its employees was eating on the train. |
She publicly tried to shame this person and get this person fired. She could have very well sent them a private message on Twitter. Or email. Or called them. Are you really that dense? |
+1 load of crap |
PSA: The worker is union and can’t be fired by a tweet |
She didn’t know that when her goal was to get the woman fired. |
| Why do you assume the author was ignorant of the workers’s union status? |
I agree , but can’t help but wonder if some of her friends are displaying behavior that’s causing black people to react in a way that may be perceived as racist. Or perhaps they’re treating them like servants. This PP is basing her comments on hearsay. Unless she’s actually witnessed this behavior, I’m going to take it with a grain of salt. |
Citizens arrest! |
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The reality is DCUM is full of BBQ Becky’s so of course they think this is awful. How many threads have been posted here with people asking if they should call the cops about various non-criminal irritants like music coming from the roofing crew working across the street? I posted last summer about someone at the pool calling the cops TWICE on two boys who said they had left their pool passes at home and everyone here was like “well that seems fine, they can’t swim in our pool without a pass!!!”
DCUM is predominantly middle to upper middle class who’re women who are used to tattling on people who minorly inconvenience or annoy them because they a) would never have to worry over someone else causing them to lose their job for the same and b) don’t know or care what it’s like to have to actually fear interacting with law enforcement. They’re all identifying with the author here who they see as doing nothing wrong and got her book deal unfairly taken for this. |
+1. The tweeter did nothing wrong. See something, say something. The publisher who rescinded a book deal because of this is full of sh!t. |
| See something say something is about TERRORISM, dumbasses! Not people eating. |
You're another poster conflating this very specific situation with the BBQ Becky types of situations. Someone above did the same thing. If you cannot see the difference between people who create a senseless flap over a person doing a perfectly normal thing (like barbecuing in a park or using a pool or having a lemonade stand), and people who call out identifiable, uniformed employees in their own work setting, violating the rules they are supposed to enforce -- there is no getting through to you. There is a difference, whether or not you choose to engage your critical thinking skills and see it. |