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Footage of a woman accusing a Black man of her stealing her phone while still having it in her purse at a Spencer's store has gone viral.
The video was posted to TikTok by fuxktdub on Monday and has amassed over 2.1 million views. The altercation has since been re-shared on other social media platforms, such as Twitter and YouTube.
It almost looks like she knew or realized it was in her purse. She was just skimming over her purse and did not want them to call the phone. Either way, good on the guy for remaining calm during and after.
It almost looks like she knew or realized it was in her purse. She was just skimming over her purse and did not want them to call the phone. Either way, good on the guy for remaining calm during and after.
I think she actually thought the guy took it.
And yes, good on him for being calm for sure. I'm not sure I would if in his place.
The woman is now publicly shamed, and I doubt she will jump to conclusions so quickly again.
who cares?..at this point I'm so over "karens' and every freaking white person in this country 'committing institutional racism' because of 'white privilege' that I really don't care about it (except enough to make these comments here.lol)
meanwhile, back to your regularly scheduled programming of smash and grab robberies committed by (oh the horror)..black youth..
IF this was a real incident and not set up for an agenda, he could take her to court for emotional distress. Win or lose, at least he can return the favor.
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