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Monday, May 08, 2023

"Not my job"

Surveillance cameras captured the frightening moment when a woman was harassed and threatened by an apparent homeless man who followed her into a Subway sandwich shop, where store employees watched the incident unfold without attempting to help her.

12 comments:

  1. Women love grievance culture and virtuosity, I wouldn't help either, especially if the perp was non white. Why end up prosecuted for a random stranger. People need to embrace what they vote for.

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    1. Because you are a man? A man does what is right, or he isn't a man. PERIOD.

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    2. Ok, boomer.

      Let them have what they vote for. Embrace the diversity.

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    3. @Chris Mallory May 8, 2023 at 8:45 AM

      "Because you are a man? A man does what is right, or he isn't a man."

      If men did what was right, the... let's, just, call them "people"... blubbering about men sacrificing themselves to those that call them "enemy"... would have all been lost in "boating accidents". Generations ago.

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    4. Boomer… lmao. Seems some people think that’s an insult but I carry that title with a happy smile. BFYTW

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  2. Not only are the barbarians inside the gates, no one seems to care! I expect the fall of our society to be gradual, the frog in the post of warm water story.
    At least until we find the new masters have the reset going...

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  3. Look at how the Dan Penny on the New York subway story is unfolding and maybe that explains, but not justifies, why the deli folks kept slapping egg salad on rye bread.

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  4. If I intervene I am likely being filmed and will likely be arrested for violating the perps rights. So. No I will not be assisting from now on unless my immediate family or self is in danger. Sorry not sorry.

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  5. In many states laws there is a MAJOR difference in standards of conduct between self-defence and defense of others, and in Prog cities (why are you still there?) the risk of selective prosecution may mean that doing the "right thing" for someone else is an unacceptable risk.
    That said, saying "no" and stepping peacefully between may trigger an attack on you, which can then justify self defense.
    Have the number of a good lawyer in your pocket. The cops will probably confiscate your phone first thing.
    John in Indy

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  6. To start off, I am a Man, born and bread in a time where things were different. I spent over 2 decades in the military, I don't have to prove my manhood to anybody at anytime.In today's times, I will no longer jump to defend people I don't know. I protect my tribe ONLY, fuck the rest of the country. This woman would be the first to stand in line to be a witness at my trail saying how I didn't really have to be aggressive with the bum when I shoot him for having hands behind like he has a weapon. I'm sure as hell not giving a bad guy the chance to shoot or stab me first, screw that. The only rule in fight club is, fuck you no rules.
    Let mister your not a man jump to the defense of anyone being threatened and see what happens. I was at the patriot rally in Denver where a man got killed in cold blood by Denvers TV 9 fake security guard protecting a Antifa agitator. I was 20ft away and could have shot the little shits but as I was making the decision whether to draw I watched the TV crew panning around just waiting for someone to come into it with a gun. That's when I decided no more, not in public with cameras. I will pick the time and place for real violence just like Uncle Sam taught me.

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  7. Given the current culture of insanity, any fast food chain employee helping subdue a homeless junkie type is likely to be fired on the spot and probably charged with assault. If my fortune ever falls to the point where I'm working in such a place, the best I could do is offer her a locked room to hide in. Also, she's still choosing to live in California, so it's hard to feel too much sympathy. Nurses are in high demand EVERYWHERE.

    I'd say she should carry pepper spray or something similar, but depending on what the homeless dude was on, it would have been useless.

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  8. Once again the question over concealed carry answers itself...

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