Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not exactly sure what is going on here, but people deserve to ride the subway without having to deal with unstable people making a scene. As a woman who frequently travels alone, I'm tired of being made to feel unsafe and constantly on edge due to this type of behavior.
That being said, it sounds like this person suffered from mental health issues and it's too bad he did not get the help he needed before it got to this point.
This. I’m so sick and tired of dangerous and mentally ill men. What’s wrong with their gender?
There are dangerous and mentally ill women too. There's a very long thread on here from recent weeks about a dangerous and mentally ill Richmond socialite (Eleanor something?)
Another dangerous and mentally ill woman I' was thinking about in the last day or two was Lindsay Clancy-the Massachusetts mother who sent her husband to get takeout for dinner and then strangled her 3 young children. I hope Daniel Penny's fundraiser gets more than hers.
Nope. The vast majority of violent crime has been committed by men since the beginning of time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Defense fund nearing 400K - yay! This prosecution is ridiculous/pure political theater and will go nowhere. But in the meantime, the poor kid will go through hell. Glad he at least will not have to pay for his defense.
Jury will convict when they are shown photos of Neely dead on the subway floor in pool of his own vomited blood, piss, and feces. Prosecution will tell jury that these results are disproportionate use of force relative to Neely’s lunatic ranting, lack of weapon, and lack of physical assault. Prosecution will play video of the crowd pleading with Neely to let go, thereby eliminating his excuse that he didn’t realize Neely was dying.
Penny is f#cked, but his lawyers will get rich. Yay?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:THIS IS ALL YOU NEED TO READ ABOUT THIS CASE!
Daniel Penny is a FLIPPING AMERICAN HERO! He stepped up to stop this monster before he could kill anyone on the train and now he is being attacked. What if he sat there and let this freak show kill someone?? He was out of his mind! Insane! Hell no. And I quote this from a news article:
“Neely was homeless, schizophrenic and had a record of 40 arrests that included punching a 67-year-old woman in the face.
On May 1, he was screaming that he wanted to 'kill a motherf****r' to get a ticket to jail where he'd receive meals.
Daniel Penny, a 24-year-old Marine veteran, stepped in and put him in a chokehold. Neely died at the scene.”
That a young adult who served his country is being prosecuted and threatened with prison time for having the courage to defend others from a violent lunatic should shock all of us to our core. It is absolute insanity that the progressive crowd has turned this around to make Neely some kind of victim and Penny a criminal. NYC prosecutors are a joke.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s the ex Marine’s employment status? Was he honorably or medically discharged from the military (he has a 1000-yard stare)? What’s his current living situation (looks homeless and disheveled)?
There's no such thing as an "ex Marine." It's a title he's earned for life.
If he was not “honorably” discharged then he is an ex Marine.
He was honorably discharged.
Believe me - the left wing media and the left wing protesters have worked really hard to dig up some dirt on Daniel Penny.
There is no dirt to dig up.
"Military records indicate he spent four years in the Marines, rising to the rank of sergeant before being discharged in June 2021. While in the service he earned a number of awards, including the Marine Corps Good Conduct Medal."
https://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/crime-and-courts/who-is-daniel-penny-marine-veteran-charged-with-manslaughter-in-jordan-neely-chokehold-case/4327975/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not exactly sure what is going on here, but people deserve to ride the subway without having to deal with unstable people making a scene. As a woman who frequently travels alone, I'm tired of being made to feel unsafe and constantly on edge due to this type of behavior.
That being said, it sounds like this person suffered from mental health issues and it's too bad he did not get the help he needed before it got to this point.
This. I’m so sick and tired of dangerous and mentally ill men. What’s wrong with their gender?
There are dangerous and mentally ill women too. There's a very long thread on here from recent weeks about a dangerous and mentally ill Richmond socialite (Eleanor something?)
Another dangerous and mentally ill woman I' was thinking about in the last day or two was Lindsay Clancy-the Massachusetts mother who sent her husband to get takeout for dinner and then strangled her 3 young children. I hope Daniel Penny's fundraiser gets more than hers.
Nope. The vast majority of violent crime has been committed by men since the beginning of time.
+1
I love when people list the two or three women they can think of committing terrible crimes. Meanwhile men disproportionately commit all violent crimes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s the ex Marine’s employment status? Was he honorably or medically discharged from the military (he has a 1000-yard stare)? What’s his current living situation (looks homeless and disheveled)?
There's no such thing as an "ex Marine." It's a title he's earned for life.
If he was not “honorably” discharged then he is an ex Marine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not exactly sure what is going on here, but people deserve to ride the subway without having to deal with unstable people making a scene. As a woman who frequently travels alone, I'm tired of being made to feel unsafe and constantly on edge due to this type of behavior.
That being said, it sounds like this person suffered from mental health issues and it's too bad he did not get the help he needed before it got to this point.
This. I’m so sick and tired of dangerous and mentally ill men. What’s wrong with their gender?
There are dangerous and mentally ill women too. There's a very long thread on here from recent weeks about a dangerous and mentally ill Richmond socialite (Eleanor something?)
Another dangerous and mentally ill woman I' was thinking about in the last day or two was Lindsay Clancy-the Massachusetts mother who sent her husband to get takeout for dinner and then strangled her 3 young children. I hope Daniel Penny's fundraiser gets more than hers.
Nope. The vast majority of violent crime has been committed by men since the beginning of time.
Anonymous wrote:Penny’s fundraiser: $767k
Neely’s fundraiser: $61k
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All these people thinking that Mr. Neely's behavior didn't warrant concern: Would you be willing to be locked in a room with someone behaving like Mr. Neely? Would you be willing to lock YOUR CHILD in a room with Mr. Neely?
Nobody was locked in a room. Everybody has the opportunity to leave the car.
I actually wouldn’t feel safe being locked in a room with you, can I kill you if I see you?
NP
You are delusional. There is no rational conversation to be had here.
NP. No, they’re quite right. The article I read said most people left the car. And if you watch the video you’ll see there are very few people remaining in the car at the time of the chokehold.
Neely wasn’t a threat as the chokehold went on, yet the Marine continued exerting his will. It was about power.
Any funeral director or minister can tell you what would have happened if a person of color had intervened to break the chokehold and team up to secure Neely. HINT—the intervener would be getting the funeral.
Now imagine if a WHITE bystander had intervened. Maybe stepping in to hold Newley’s arms so the Marine would feel safe relenting. Or perhaps striking the Marine to get him to break the chokehold.
That would be an affront to White solidarity. A betrayal of the bargain that if you let the protector use deadly force against a black “threat”, the protector won’t turn in fury on you.
Because that Marine or the arriving police most certainly would have turned on you White person if you had intervened against a white hero to save a Black man. And you would rightfully be desperate to save your own life against their rage, their retribution for your betrayal.
So no, people were not going to be intervening to save Neely from the chokehold. And I highly doubt the Marine will be convicted for anything arising from his actions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s the ex Marine’s employment status? Was he honorably or medically discharged from the military (he has a 1000-yard stare)? What’s his current living situation (looks homeless and disheveled)?
There's no such thing as an "ex Marine." It's a title he's earned for life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not exactly sure what is going on here, but people deserve to ride the subway without having to deal with unstable people making a scene. As a woman who frequently travels alone, I'm tired of being made to feel unsafe and constantly on edge due to this type of behavior.
That being said, it sounds like this person suffered from mental health issues and it's too bad he did not get the help he needed before it got to this point.
This. I’m so sick and tired of dangerous and mentally ill men. What’s wrong with their gender?
There are dangerous and mentally ill women too. There's a very long thread on here from recent weeks about a dangerous and mentally ill Richmond socialite (Eleanor something?)
Another dangerous and mentally ill woman I' was thinking about in the last day or two was Lindsay Clancy-the Massachusetts mother who sent her husband to get takeout for dinner and then strangled her 3 young children. I hope Daniel Penny's fundraiser gets more than hers.
Anonymous wrote:What’s the ex Marine’s employment status? Was he honorably or medically discharged from the military (he has a 1000-yard stare)? What’s his current living situation (looks homeless and disheveled)?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not exactly sure what is going on here, but people deserve to ride the subway without having to deal with unstable people making a scene. As a woman who frequently travels alone, I'm tired of being made to feel unsafe and constantly on edge due to this type of behavior.
That being said, it sounds like this person suffered from mental health issues and it's too bad he did not get the help he needed before it got to this point.
This. I’m so sick and tired of dangerous and mentally ill men. What’s wrong with their gender?