Anonymous wrote:Sorry, not buying it. There were several big men on that train. They could have jumped him so others could have helped her. He didn’t have a gun.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t blame the others on the train - I’d be sacred out of my mind in this situation.
The more important question is why was this career criminal allowed to walk the streets?
And did he pay for the ride? This may sound silly in context but many cities in the world have systems that make fare jumping impossible, and it keeps people off the trains and platforms who only cause trouble.
To the second note: I would like to know what happened next! They must have called help, because the killer was arrested very quickly? How do we know that nobody came to her aid at all? When he left that's when things needed to happen quickly; pull emergency brake in train, help try stop the bleeding, call police and EMS etc.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t blame the others on the train - I’d be sacred out of my mind in this situation.
The more important question is why was this career criminal allowed to walk the streets?
jsteele wrote:There is a poster or posters who keeps saying that the attacker can be heard on the video making a racially-charged statement. The videos that I have seen do not have sound. Therefore, I have been removing these posts. If there is another video of which I am not aware, please post a link to it.
I do not have unlimited time to monitor this thread for posts containing misinformation or racist sentiments. Therefore, if the thread becomes too much trouble, it will be locked or deleted.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t blame the others on the train - I’d be sacred out of my mind in this situation.
The more important question is why was this career criminal allowed to walk the streets?
Anonymous wrote:people on the DC metro would have acted indifferent as well. I guarantee it.
Anonymous wrote:Why would there by any reason for the stabber to know she was Ukrainian?
And if the stabber didn't know she was Ukrainian, being a Ukrainian refugee, that detail, is unimportant. Except to a detail to the story. It doesn't add context.
Do I have that right?
Anonymous wrote:People don’t help because they don’t want to be the next victim. In Portland a madman was harassing a couple of Muslim girls on a train during rush hour and three men stepped in to help. Only one of them lived to tell about, and he was nearly a third victim. All had their throats slashed. To add insult to injury, homeless people stole one of the dead men’s wedding ring off his hand and his backpack. It’s gobsmacking that could even happen, but it did. And violence continues on transit in Portland. They weren’t the last to die.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think this video is Kitty Genovese all over again. It’s easy to watch the video, which you know is of a stabbing, and be confused about why people didn’t spring into whatever action you think was appropriate. Especially if you’re already arriving at the story on your authoritarian crusade parade.
For the people in the moment, I think it was probably a LOT more confusing and I don’t think they acted with indifference. They were normal people in a totally unexpected, very weird situation and I doubt anyone on the train knew what had happened right away.
It wasn’t just not help, a black young man at the end of the longer video pulls out his phone to record her dying.
That's normal. People are desperate for the TikTok content.
It’s common maybe but I promise it’s not normal
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think this video is Kitty Genovese all over again. It’s easy to watch the video, which you know is of a stabbing, and be confused about why people didn’t spring into whatever action you think was appropriate. Especially if you’re already arriving at the story on your authoritarian crusade parade.
For the people in the moment, I think it was probably a LOT more confusing and I don’t think they acted with indifference. They were normal people in a totally unexpected, very weird situation and I doubt anyone on the train knew what had happened right away.
It wasn’t just not help, a black young man at the end of the longer video pulls out his phone to record her dying.
That's normal. People are desperate for the TikTok content.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think this video is Kitty Genovese all over again. It’s easy to watch the video, which you know is of a stabbing, and be confused about why people didn’t spring into whatever action you think was appropriate. Especially if you’re already arriving at the story on your authoritarian crusade parade.
For the people in the moment, I think it was probably a LOT more confusing and I don’t think they acted with indifference. They were normal people in a totally unexpected, very weird situation and I doubt anyone on the train knew what had happened right away.
It wasn’t just not help, a black young man at the end of the longer video pulls out his phone to record her dying.