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I saw her interviewed. Said she had ridden 11 hours on a bus to attend some kind of meeting held in the building that was being protested. She also said she had on "sensible" shoes, so that did cause her to fall.
Has she been able to offer even one single shred of evidence that she was pushed?
A simple yes or no without deflection. Does the elderly woman have any evidence that she was pushed?
Apparently the woman has said that she fell due to the shoes she was wearing, if the post a few posts up is to be believed. If that turns out to be true though, I am sure that the righties here will just expand the conspiracy and claim that she is being intimidated into silence by thuggish lefties or perhaps that Soros is mind controlling her or something equally as absurd!
I saw her interviewed. Said she had ridden 11 hours on a bus to attend some kind of meeting held in the building that was being protested. She also said she had on "sensible" shoes, so that did cause her to fall.
I have taken more than one old woman to the doctor due to falls. My neighbor died as the result of a fall trying to catch a loose pet bird in her house. Go ask any old women more interested in safety than looks if those are sensible shoes.
None of us will ever know if she was shoved or fell. I'm just saying the situation was tense. She needed help from somebody on the stairs.
I do not consider her shoes to be sensible. They have no support, even if they are snug.
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