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

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Anonymous wrote:I think it’s impossible to tell what happened from this clip.


You are good at this. I noticed you come on every thread to spew the same bullshit. It's a pattern.
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Anonymous wrote:I think it’s impossible to tell what happened from this clip.


You are good at this. I noticed you come on every thread to spew the same bullshit. It's a pattern.


Ha, love that you’re making sh*t up on top of making sh*t up. That video (which is edited) shows very little about what actually happened.
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I can't believe how many people have her back on this thread!
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Anonymous wrote:I’m sorry, I don’t think this kind of viral mobbing is going to work anymore. This video doesn’t come close to showing what the full story was. Women have the right to be scared of men and ask for help.


she wasn't scared. she just wasn't getting her way. stop trying to justify bad behavior


The video shows nothing of the sort.

But sure, this tiny woman is trying to kill the four big guys surrounding her. Meanwhile Jordan Neely was just misunderstood when he was violently threatening a subway car full of people.


Oh please, a tiny woman who insists on wrestling with a man (surrounded by his friends). When I'm scared of big men, I try to leave. She wasn't scared. She is just a spoiled brat.
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Anonymous wrote:I can't believe how many people have her back on this thread!


It’s like one person
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Looks like her employer is on it

https://twitter.com/BellevueHosp/status/1657782732754243586
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Anonymous wrote:Wow. This woman is crazy wtf was her problem? She is crying wolf and fake tears. I’m glad this is on video. Otherwise people would just be saying “believe her”.


I thought we are just supposed to let mentally ill people do whatever they want, regardless of what harm it causes other people?


Yeah why didn't someone chokehold her, hmmmm?
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Her fake cry was just so FAKE.
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She seems intoxicated. Her employer needs to do a drug screen stat!
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Anonymous wrote:She seems intoxicated. Her employer needs to do a drug screen stat!


She seems off. Likely sleep deprived if she worked a long shift and loopy if she is actually pregnant.
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Anonymous wrote:I don't think she looks crazy. She seemed visibly entertained when she was yelling help. I think she was having a pretty good time.


That's how you can tell she's mentally ill. You have to be sick in the head to enjoy being the cause of someone else's distress.


Nope, she seems like she knows exactly what she is doing. She has done it before obviously. She is not mentally sick.


NP. And she has now entered the “find out” stage of FAFO.


Why would she steal a bike? It seems like she was confused and thought it was hers.


Really, how do you get that impression? I just watched the video again and didn't once hear her say that it was her bike. She yelled "help." She complained that the guy was "hurting her fetus." And she asked him to get off. There is a point (when her co-worker walks over) that she says something I couldn't understand-but at no point does she indicate clearly that she believes it to be her bike.
If she was truly afraid of this group of young black men, she would have tried to get away (screw the bike!) But she doesn't.


She clearly believes it is her bike. Whether she was right about that, I don’t know. If she thought it was hers she wouldn’t want him to take it (just like he didn’t want her to take it).

Wrong. She KNOWS it isn’t her bike because she hasn’t reserved it or paid for it.
And we KNOW she hasn’t because the guy shows the paid reservation for the bike on his phone (and I don’t think she ever says it’s her bike or that she reserved it).
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Anonymous wrote:I don't think she looks crazy. She seemed visibly entertained when she was yelling help. I think she was having a pretty good time.


That's how you can tell she's mentally ill. You have to be sick in the head to enjoy being the cause of someone else's distress.


Nope, she seems like she knows exactly what she is doing. She has done it before obviously. She is not mentally sick.


NP. And she has now entered the “find out” stage of FAFO.


Why would she steal a bike? It seems like she was confused and thought it was hers.


Really, how do you get that impression? I just watched the video again and didn't once hear her say that it was her bike. She yelled "help." She complained that the guy was "hurting her fetus." And she asked him to get off. There is a point (when her co-worker walks over) that she says something I couldn't understand-but at no point does she indicate clearly that she believes it to be her bike.
If she was truly afraid of this group of young black men, she would have tried to get away (screw the bike!) But she doesn't.


She clearly believes it is her bike. Whether she was right about that, I don’t know. If she thought it was hers she wouldn’t want him to take it (just like he didn’t want her to take it).

Wrong. She KNOWS it isn’t her bike because she hasn’t reserved it or paid for it.
And we KNOW she hasn’t because the guy shows the paid reservation for the bike on his phone (and I don’t think she ever says it’s her bike or that she reserved it).


The video shows nothing of the sort.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Tbh this actually does sound like a serious mental health issue.


Then good. I'm glad she's been outed, her employer should make her get treatment, no one whose mental illness is this badly controlled has any business dispensing medical care to anyone.
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She is mentally fit to 1) remove her badge as soon as she realized that she was filmed; 2) start fake crying when she sees her colleague approaching and immediately stop crying when she knew it was not working.

She might be overworked and tired but so many of us are but we don't try to pull sh%t like that.
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Count me among the people who think she's very much in the wrong and that her fake crying is awful but also think the way this has gone viral and how she's being held up as emblematic of all white women is troubling.

One of the first things I thought of when I saw this video was a time when I was walking down a city street texting, minding my own business, when a group of 4 teen girls walked up and demanded I give them my phone. My first instinct at the time, since it was about 6pm on a weekday and there were lots of people around, was to loudly start saying "These girls are trying to take my phone!" Not screaming, but just announcing to passers by what was happing in case they tried to physically take it from me. They laughed at me and walked away. I think my instincts were good.

But watching this video and the response, I now wonder how that response would look if it was recorded by someone else. Would it be clear to others what was going on? What if the video didn't catch the part where the girls demanded my phone? What did I look like calling out like that? Like some entitled white lady trying to get a group of young black people in trouble? In 2023, if a bystander heard me saying that, would they understand what was happening or assume I was just a white lade crying wolf?

So while I now understand enough context to get this woman was definitely in the wrong and find her behavior abhorrent, I worry about just assuming that anytime you see a white woman calling for help that she is faking it. Sometimes people do need help. Not all white women are bad actors. Not all black people are in the right. It feels like we are swinging from one set of assumptions to another and I don't think the outcomes are going to be great.
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