@carlyywebshow @MattersThatFact @CliffordDiff@itsboogsbitch@AhmyaRachelle I’ve got empathy for just the victim. The criminal Eh can have sympathy. Black and white was your whole point about the dragging her wasn’t it tho
@carlyywebshow @MattersThatFact @CliffordDiff@itsboogsbitch@AhmyaRachelle How about some empathy for the real victim that stylist. She’s only three years older than that thief
@carlyywebshow @MattersThatFact @CliffordDiff@itsboogsbitch@AhmyaRachelle I’m not desensitised because I’ve seen real violence and that ain’t it. It’s a classic security move. I think you’ve got a problem with affirmative action. Being dragged to stay put isn’t violent in the least and especially what thief could’ve done in reacting to a “little pull”
@carlyywebshow @MattersThatFact @CliffordDiff@itsboogsbitch@AhmyaRachelle What was period is these other ways of consequences put more strain on the victim yes that stylist, then teaching a right lesson on what you should do if you can’t pay.
@carlyywebshow @MattersThatFact @CliffordDiff@itsboogsbitch@AhmyaRachelle So you know she’s in the wrong for running, how the hell isn’t dragging her ass back in to face her consequences not needed? Like legit the only thing dragging her did was keep her from stealing right… that stylist saved her from a charge think about that compared to wytb
@carlyywebshow @MattersThatFact @CliffordDiff@itsboogsbitch@AhmyaRachelle But she ran 🤨 she had the option to sit tight wait for some money or even better give the service back no money needing to be exchanged, but… nah she ran trying to get that service free. That’s fully intentional and a consequence she needed to learn obviously.