a Black woman claimed the passenger sitting next to her was sending racist texts about her, per Insider.
Immediate doubt, inclined to simply disregard because it's Yahoo, it's interesting despite how many people look at this shit the actual outrage translated to the real world is very low. Almost as if the left are trying to do their usual thing of astroturfing something and pretending it's viral when it's really not.
Didn't watch the video, but more often than not if context is left out it's on purpose, then after about a week or two after the damage has been done they issue a retraction or even if they don't video from another perspective comes out showing it was all made up bullshit.
I think the validity is absolutely in question any time this stuff is brought up because in most cases the left will shamelessly lie. Even if by some stretch it happened to be true I'm so fed up of the outrage machine telling me that if I don't actively virtue signal against something the outrage machine tells me I have to then I'm a Nazi. I refuse to give it the time of day anymore. Too many people try to play devil's advocate when we did this in 2016 and realised they're full of shit in almost everything they do.
The only time they happen upon an actual racist is when it's by accident and even then. That person is not going to change their mind and mob tactics is understandably going to make it worse because I'm not a fan of mobs either. The right has not learned a thing from Jessi Smollett
It also brings up an important point about phone security, most people I see on trains are absolute dipshits with what they leave out there. You could very easily take a recording of whatever they've got and they wouldn't notice. Par for the course with tech illiterate people having access to this stuff though. I won't watch certain stuff or browse sites if I'm in public, like alt-tech sites for example because I know what will pop up and some Karen like this will see it.
Immediate doubt, inclined to simply disregard because it's Yahoo, it's interesting despite how many people look at this shit the actual outrage translated to the real world is very low. Almost as if the left are trying to do their usual thing of astroturfing something and pretending it's viral when it's really not.
Didn't watch the video, but more often than not if context is left out it's on purpose, then after about a week or two after the damage has been done they issue a retraction or even if they don't video from another perspective comes out showing it was all made up bullshit.
I think the validity is absolutely in question any time this stuff is brought up because in most cases the left will shamelessly lie. Even if by some stretch it happened to be true I'm so fed up of the outrage machine telling me that if I don't actively virtue signal against something the outrage machine tells me I have to then I'm a Nazi. I refuse to give it the time of day anymore. Too many people try to play devil's advocate when we did this in 2016 and realised they're full of shit in almost everything they do.
The only time they happen upon an actual racist is when it's by accident and even then. That person is not going to change their mind and mob tactics is understandably going to make it worse because I'm not a fan of mobs either. The right has not learned a thing from Jessi Smollett
It also brings up an important point about phone security, most people I see on trains are absolute dipshits with what they leave out there. You could very easily take a recording of whatever they've got and they wouldn't notice. Par for the course with tech illiterate people having access to this stuff though. I won't watch certain stuff or browse sites if I'm in public, like alt-tech sites for example because I know what will pop up and some Karen like this will see it.
Yeah but who knows what the texts actually said. We can't trust her accounting of that just because he apologized.
I will admit though, as I said in another post, these are exactly the texts a white guy with fatigue would send from an airplane. Eerily so actually.