This is a girl who goes to Kent State, very well known on the internet for going around "interviewing" AKA harassing people walking on the street. Her goal is essentially to twist people's words to fit her viewpoint which is almost always racist and homophobic
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Antwort an @apollo_solace @starryxdjh
gross, are people doing something about her though or has it just been people ruining her reputation on twitter
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Antwort an @rgbyyyyy @starryxdjh
She borderline harasses people so she can cry "free speech" whenever she bothers people. Nothing legal can be done to stop her, especially with her white privilege and crocodile tears but her reputation online is bad, especially after a photo leaked of her pooping herself
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I mean she’s not doing anything wrong here though.
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She's receiving complaints from a bunch of pride attendees because she's clearly not treating them nicely and then she's complaining to a cop because she's facing the consequences of her actions. Sounds like a real model citizen. Also wtf does Lord Dampnut have to do with this???
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Is not treating people nicely a crime? It’s not. Can she be arrested for it? Nope. Are there any real legal ramifications for her actions? Negative. Are there social consequences for it? Sure, but who cares? She’s not doing anything wrong so it really doesn’t matter.
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The cop should have left her alone and let her go on interviewing. She’s not committing a crime. She can do that if she wants. That’s the beauty of America. They can hold a rally, she can go there and ask them questions. Even if they make the people she’s asking uncomfortable.
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We live in a free country where hurting someone’s feelings is NOT A CRIME
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Legality shouldn't be the only motivator for wanting to act morally. People are specifically requesting she be removed because they don't feel comfortable or safe with her around and it shouldn't take police intervention for her to recognize this
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Antwort an @apollo_solace @FletcherHartwic und
Asking questions for an interview does not mean you get to be disrespectful or rude, and clearly you're not doing an interview properly if multiple people are complaining about you
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There's a difference between "asking the hard questions" and just going around forcing people to speak angrily or argue with her just so she can get footage validating her bigotry
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