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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]However mentally ill you are, you are not excused from harassing or touching someone else. If your mental illness makes you a problem in public, then you don't go in public. Period. I am firmly on the side of the woman filming. Too many people use mental illness to get away with shit. I'm sorry if you're struggling and hope that you are able to have things under control at some point, but the point at which your mental illness can affect others, is a firm red line. [/quote] Do we have to be on one side or the other? I think I’m “team no one”. I agree that you cannot touch someone else - that crosses a line and the woman filming may have started out filming for her own protection / documentation. But she then took it too far. Just like the mentally I’ll shouldn’t be in public if they can’t control themselves,[b] I think we as members of society have a responsibility to not exploit[/b] / aggravate them - it’s quite dangerous to do so. [/quote] No one exploited Abigail Elphick. Her actions are her own, mental illness or not. [b]One should expect to be filmed in public in this day and age[/b]. And if you're bothered by that fact, behave like you don't want your poor behavior memorialized forever. If you can't control yourself, then you should not go out in public. You don't get a pass to hit someone, harass them, or be rude - just because of your mental illness. [/quote] Yikes. I can understand when doing something like a ribbon cutting, but should we expect to be filmed when doing our private errands? [/quote] Uh, yes? Stores have cameras. Shopping centers have camera. There is no assumption of privacy, unless you're in a changing room or something. When you're in public... it's public. [/quote] There is a difference between security cameras and some jacka** with a phone who films you against your will and posts it on social media. Huge difference. The filmer in this case deserves to be sued. She's a fraud looking to exploit race relations and a mentally ill woman to pad her wallet. She is disgusting.[/quote] You're a disgusting racist. The mentally ill woman is a manipulative faker. [/quote]Are we seeing the same video? The woman filming is sadistically enjoying provoking that crazy person. You can hear in her voice that she is enjoying causing someone else pain.[/quote] You are a liar like the white woman in the film. You think if you keep repeating the same lie, people will begin to believe it. The black woman was NOT provoking the white woman. The white woman would not leave the black woman alone. [/quote] Yes she was provoking her. She knew it, she did it on purpose. She deserves to be called out and I wish people had done so while she was filming. ( to be clear - she does not deserve to be harassed online, or receive threatens of violence )Because a logical person with common sense, if the truly felt threatened would have left the store and not hung around and wouldn’t attempt to provoke the person.[/quote]
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