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

Anonymous
Twitter isn't real life.

Take a deep breath.

It's gonna be ok.
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Anonymous wrote:Twitter isn't real life.

Take a deep breath.

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It was for a certain PA.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Twitter isn't real life.

Take a deep breath.

It's gonna be ok.


Her life was destroyed. It’s not an exaggeration. Please go eff yourself instead of joining twitter mobs next time — every single one of your posts shows how messed up you are and confirms that you piled on. Why? Why would anyone do that?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Twitter isn't real life.

Take a deep breath.

It's gonna be ok.


Her life was destroyed. It’s not an exaggeration. Please go eff yourself instead of joining twitter mobs next time — every single one of your posts shows how messed up you are and confirms that you piled on. Why? Why would anyone do that?


Her life was turned upside down for a week, but she got a good GoFundMe (>$100K) and lawyer working on more damages. A Twitter troll or 2 are temporarily or permanently knocked back. Don't know if she's back at work yet.
I think she'll come out OK.

Not as bad the Westeubergs, another pregnant lady and disabled husband, who was assaulted much more aggressively, and trapped in a parking spot by her attackers, who were spewing explicit racist hate and violent threats.
Twitter mob got her and husband fired, sent death threats, and they (the victims) were arrested and charged for 3 years, because she drew her handgun on her attackers and insisted they back away from her, responding to their racist threats by crying "I care about you".

http://www.fox2detroit.com/news/charges-dismissed-against-white-couple-who-drew-gun-on-black-mother-teen-in-parking-lot-dispute.amp

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Twitter isn't real life.

Take a deep breath.

It's gonna be ok.


Who are you talking to?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I cannot read this long thread. Can somebody please summarize?

+1

What I want to know is if any of the young men have been publicly identified by internet sleuths. What do we know about the guy who said the bike was on his account and the narrator of the video?


This is a good summary of what actually happened in the video: https://youtu.be/zv5wCPQNkkw

None of the guys in the video were publicly identified by internet sleuths. The guy claiming it was his bike (it was not) ultimately came forward on his own. Well, actually, his sister did a TikTok in which she identified as his sister, and then he came forward and did an interview. However, since he is a minor, his name has not been widely released.

The woman in the video was identified and then doxed (her address, socials, and other identifying info released online) within a few days of the video coming out. Her husband has also been identified, as has his employer and his socials (they've both deleted all their social media accounts). They have had to move out of their home due to death threats and harassment.

A huge part of the controversy is whether this woman did anything that would justify any of this. Was her behavior in the video racist? Should she lose her job. My response to that is a resounding NO but I'll let you decide for yourself.


There is no video of the interview just a claim it was done. His privacy has been protected.


Monique posted a written interview on NewsOne. She didn't give his name, which is a good thing.


Agreed, I don't think any of the kids in the video should be identified by name. It is frustrating to me that Monique Judge understands that of course they deserve to have their privacy protected but so does the PA in the video. Judge is never going to admit she got this one wrong and is just digging harder to try and justify her behavior. Although she didn't dox the PA, she tweeted about it gleefully, and the "article" she wrote comparing the PA to Carolyn Bryant (whose lie got Emmett Till murdered) was widely circulated and intentionally repeats the PA's full name over and over for SEO purposes -- Judge bragged about how the article was the top result for the PA's name on Google.


Monique is a target audience for the psychopathic doxxers like Tizzy Ent (Michael McWhorter) and Danesh Noshirvan. Not as many followers but she can elaborate and amplify.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Twitter isn't real life.

Take a deep breath.

It's gonna be ok.


Her life was destroyed. It’s not an exaggeration. Please go eff yourself instead of joining twitter mobs next time — every single one of your posts shows how messed up you are and confirms that you piled on. Why? Why would anyone do that?


Her life was turned upside down for a week, but she got a good GoFundMe (>$100K) and lawyer working on more damages. A Twitter troll or 2 are temporarily or permanently knocked back. Don't know if she's back at work yet.
I think she'll come out OK.

Not as bad the Westeubergs, another pregnant lady and disabled husband, who was assaulted much more aggressively, and trapped in a parking spot by her attackers, who were spewing explicit racist hate and violent threats.
Twitter mob got her and husband fired, sent death threats, and they (the victims) were arrested and charged for 3 years, because she drew her handgun on her attackers and insisted they back away from her, responding to their racist threats by crying "I care about you".

http://www.fox2detroit.com/news/charges-dismissed-against-white-couple-who-drew-gun-on-black-mother-teen-in-parking-lot-dispute.amp



Wow, those are both terrible stories. I hope you’re right about the nurse. She could still lose her job and have a hard time getting another one in her field. And the stress on her pregnancy is really serious. The money does something, true.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Twitter isn't real life.

Take a deep breath.

It's gonna be ok.


Her life was destroyed. It’s not an exaggeration. Please go eff yourself instead of joining twitter mobs next time — every single one of your posts shows how messed up you are and confirms that you piled on. Why? Why would anyone do that?


Her life was turned upside down for a week, but she got a good GoFundMe (>$100K) and lawyer working on more damages. A Twitter troll or 2 are temporarily or permanently knocked back. Don't know if she's back at work yet.
I think she'll come out OK.

Not as bad the Westeubergs, another pregnant lady and disabled husband, who was assaulted much more aggressively, and trapped in a parking spot by her attackers, who were spewing explicit racist hate and violent threats.
Twitter mob got her and husband fired, sent death threats, and they (the victims) were arrested and charged for 3 years, because she drew her handgun on her attackers and insisted they back away from her, responding to their racist threats by crying "I care about you".

http://www.fox2detroit.com/news/charges-dismissed-against-white-couple-who-drew-gun-on-black-mother-teen-in-parking-lot-dispute.amp



It's BEEN two weeks and she doesn't have her job back. She had to go into hiding because of death and other threats made against her. She needed that money to pay large legal fees so she doesn't lose her job and PA license. She's also six months pregnant so the stress could cause her to miscarry.

The discussion isn't about a crazy white couple and this is a very different situation. If the races were reversed you'd be fully siding with who ever wasn't white.

This woman's life is ruined. Stop minimizing it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Twitter isn't real life.

Take a deep breath.

It's gonna be ok.


Her life was destroyed. It’s not an exaggeration. Please go eff yourself instead of joining twitter mobs next time — every single one of your posts shows how messed up you are and confirms that you piled on. Why? Why would anyone do that?


Her life was turned upside down for a week, but she got a good GoFundMe (>$100K) and lawyer working on more damages. A Twitter troll or 2 are temporarily or permanently knocked back. Don't know if she's back at work yet.
I think she'll come out OK.

Not as bad the Westeubergs, another pregnant lady and disabled husband, who was assaulted much more aggressively, and trapped in a parking spot by her attackers, who were spewing explicit racist hate and violent threats.
Twitter mob got her and husband fired, sent death threats, and they (the victims) were arrested and charged for 3 years, because she drew her handgun on her attackers and insisted they back away from her, responding to their racist threats by crying "I care about you".

http://www.fox2detroit.com/news/charges-dismissed-against-white-couple-who-drew-gun-on-black-mother-teen-in-parking-lot-dispute.amp



Wow, those are both terrible stories. I hope you’re right about the nurse. She could still lose her job and have a hard time getting another one in her field. And the stress on her pregnancy is really serious. The money does something, true.


Those stories have nothing to do with this situation or are even similar. This PA went into hiding due to death and other threats, lost her job and much more.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I cannot read this long thread. Can somebody please summarize?

+1

What I want to know is if any of the young men have been publicly identified by internet sleuths. What do we know about the guy who said the bike was on his account and the narrator of the video?


This is a good summary of what actually happened in the video: https://youtu.be/zv5wCPQNkkw

None of the guys in the video were publicly identified by internet sleuths. The guy claiming it was his bike (it was not) ultimately came forward on his own. Well, actually, his sister did a TikTok in which she identified as his sister, and then he came forward and did an interview. However, since he is a minor, his name has not been widely released.

The woman in the video was identified and then doxed (her address, socials, and other identifying info released online) within a few days of the video coming out. Her husband has also been identified, as has his employer and his socials (they've both deleted all their social media accounts). They have had to move out of their home due to death threats and harassment.

A huge part of the controversy is whether this woman did anything that would justify any of this. Was her behavior in the video racist? Should she lose her job. My response to that is a resounding NO but I'll let you decide for yourself.


There is no video of the interview just a claim it was done. His privacy has been protected.


Monique posted a written interview on NewsOne. She didn't give his name, which is a good thing.


Agreed, I don't think any of the kids in the video should be identified by name. It is frustrating to me that Monique Judge understands that of course they deserve to have their privacy protected but so does the PA in the video. Judge is never going to admit she got this one wrong and is just digging harder to try and justify her behavior. Although she didn't dox the PA, she tweeted about it gleefully, and the "article" she wrote comparing the PA to Carolyn Bryant (whose lie got Emmett Till murdered) was widely circulated and intentionally repeats the PA's full name over and over for SEO purposes -- Judge bragged about how the article was the top result for the PA's name on Google.


They aren't kids. They are 17-18 year old men who are high school graduates. The written interview could be a lie and it wasn't on camera so not a real interview and she could have not accurately reflected what really happened.

If they are naming the PA, they should name the young men as well. If you put out a video to ruin someone's life, you understand the consequences and need to be held accountable.
Anonymous
Why does this thread title still say she was stealing a bike?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Twitter isn't real life.

Take a deep breath.

It's gonna be ok.


Her life was destroyed. It’s not an exaggeration. Please go eff yourself instead of joining twitter mobs next time — every single one of your posts shows how messed up you are and confirms that you piled on. Why? Why would anyone do that?


Her life was turned upside down for a week, but she got a good GoFundMe (>$100K) and lawyer working on more damages. A Twitter troll or 2 are temporarily or permanently knocked back. Don't know if she's back at work yet.
I think she'll come out OK.

Not as bad the Westeubergs, another pregnant lady and disabled husband, who was assaulted much more aggressively, and trapped in a parking spot by her attackers, who were spewing explicit racist hate and violent threats.
Twitter mob got her and husband fired, sent death threats, and they (the victims) were arrested and charged for 3 years, because she drew her handgun on her attackers and insisted they back away from her, responding to their racist threats by crying "I care about you".

http://www.fox2detroit.com/news/charges-dismissed-against-white-couple-who-drew-gun-on-black-mother-teen-in-parking-lot-dispute.amp



Yep, only one certified insane poster keeps saying that her life was destroyed by the "Twitter mob." In a week, nobody will care about this story.

Not saying that the couple in the other incident in Detroit deserves to be harassed, but that lady acted recklessly and has no business carrying a firearm.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Twitter isn't real life.

Take a deep breath.

It's gonna be ok.


Her life was destroyed. It’s not an exaggeration. Please go eff yourself instead of joining twitter mobs next time — every single one of your posts shows how messed up you are and confirms that you piled on. Why? Why would anyone do that?


Her life was turned upside down for a week, but she got a good GoFundMe (>$100K) and lawyer working on more damages. A Twitter troll or 2 are temporarily or permanently knocked back. Don't know if she's back at work yet.
I think she'll come out OK.

Not as bad the Westeubergs, another pregnant lady and disabled husband, who was assaulted much more aggressively, and trapped in a parking spot by her attackers, who were spewing explicit racist hate and violent threats.
Twitter mob got her and husband fired, sent death threats, and they (the victims) were arrested and charged for 3 years, because she drew her handgun on her attackers and insisted they back away from her, responding to their racist threats by crying "I care about you".

http://www.fox2detroit.com/news/charges-dismissed-against-white-couple-who-drew-gun-on-black-mother-teen-in-parking-lot-dispute.amp



Wow, those are both terrible stories. I hope you’re right about the nurse. She could still lose her job and have a hard time getting another one in her field. And the stress on her pregnancy is really serious. The money does something, true.


Those stories have nothing to do with this situation or are even similar. This PA went into hiding due to death and other threats, lost her job and much more.


Citation?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Twitter isn't real life.

Take a deep breath.

It's gonna be ok.


Her life was destroyed. It’s not an exaggeration. Please go eff yourself instead of joining twitter mobs next time — every single one of your posts shows how messed up you are and confirms that you piled on. Why? Why would anyone do that?


Her life was turned upside down for a week, but she got a good GoFundMe (>$100K) and lawyer working on more damages. A Twitter troll or 2 are temporarily or permanently knocked back. Don't know if she's back at work yet.
I think she'll come out OK.

Not as bad the Westeubergs, another pregnant lady and disabled husband, who was assaulted much more aggressively, and trapped in a parking spot by her attackers, who were spewing explicit racist hate and violent threats.
Twitter mob got her and husband fired, sent death threats, and they (the victims) were arrested and charged for 3 years, because she drew her handgun on her attackers and insisted they back away from her, responding to their racist threats by crying "I care about you".

http://www.fox2detroit.com/news/charges-dismissed-against-white-couple-who-drew-gun-on-black-mother-teen-in-parking-lot-dispute.amp



Wow, those are both terrible stories. I hope you’re right about the nurse. She could still lose her job and have a hard time getting another one in her field. And the stress on her pregnancy is really serious. The money does something, true.


Those stories have nothing to do with this situation or are even similar. This PA went into hiding due to death and other threats, lost her job and much more.


Citation?


She was put on leave and hasn't been reinstated. Being put on leave to me is being fired.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Twitter isn't real life.

Take a deep breath.

It's gonna be ok.


Her life was destroyed. It’s not an exaggeration. Please go eff yourself instead of joining twitter mobs next time — every single one of your posts shows how messed up you are and confirms that you piled on. Why? Why would anyone do that?


Her life was turned upside down for a week, but she got a good GoFundMe (>$100K) and lawyer working on more damages. A Twitter troll or 2 are temporarily or permanently knocked back. Don't know if she's back at work yet.
I think she'll come out OK.

Not as bad the Westeubergs, another pregnant lady and disabled husband, who was assaulted much more aggressively, and trapped in a parking spot by her attackers, who were spewing explicit racist hate and violent threats.
Twitter mob got her and husband fired, sent death threats, and they (the victims) were arrested and charged for 3 years, because she drew her handgun on her attackers and insisted they back away from her, responding to their racist threats by crying "I care about you".

http://www.fox2detroit.com/news/charges-dismissed-against-white-couple-who-drew-gun-on-black-mother-teen-in-parking-lot-dispute.amp



Yep, only one certified insane poster keeps saying that her life was destroyed by the "Twitter mob." In a week, nobody will care about this story.

Not saying that the couple in the other incident in Detroit deserves to be harassed, but that lady acted recklessly and has no business carrying a firearm.


Most people probably forgot about this as it stopped making the news without an apology that the news was wrong. However, she's been in hiding, on leave from her job and no news of reinstatement and 6 months pregnant. You think that didn't cause her harm? Why just because of her race?
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