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TopicWoman confronts, blocks St. Louis man from entering his luxury downtown loft
EliteC
10/14/18 5:41:20 PM
#87:


Rhylos posted...
Well she lost her job, and probably will have a lot of difficulty getting another.

Now she has no income, probably will have to move out, and back with her parents. The guy specifically said he has no ill will towards her and yet her life is completely upended because of this.

I'm not defending her actions, but is this really okay? At what point is it okay to destroy someone's life?


This is entirely ok.

1) she bothered him because he is black, period:

He buzzed in. He had a fob. He showed her the fob. He was polite and appropriate. She had no reason to harass him like this other then racism

2) she wanted to harm him:

What would have happened if this man had lost his temper and screamed at her? What if he gently moved her to make his way into the building? Jail time! We would be listening to a very different news story, along the lines of thug terrifies innocent pure woman in her own home! She now lives TERRIFIED!. She was trying to make it happen.

3) she stalked him to his home, still tying to provoke him. Stalking is illegal, and he he had followed her like that he would be in jail.

4) not happy with all of the above she called the cops on him. We all see the news, we all know what can happen when the cops confront a black man, especially in a place with a racially charged track record like STL: the black man is incarcerated or shot.

She wanted to destroy his life, plain and simple.

So why should we feel bad for her losing her job now?

Also, dont you worry, I am sure that another good old boy, or perhaps the RNC or a totally not racist politician like Sessions, Kobach, Ton Cotton or Stephen Miller will give her a job and throw money at her
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