Irony of being accused of simping for old black woman in distress: UPDATE 11-19-2020
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBI6LvYNfeU
I was about to think hypocrisy like everyone here, but according to the Oregonian article and other videos"Jo Ann Hardesty" Is a very frail scrawny looking 63 year old woman. That meant she was probably extra sensitive to the cold air draft from the windows open. The cold air was bothering her enough to where she couldn't believe the Covid 19 restrictions policy of Lyft was leave the windows open slightly. She probably thought the driver was being defiant about her needs to stay warm. The article read like she was afraid she was being abandoned at a little Chevron gas station. I doubt there's any place inside to sit down out of the cold while waiting for another lyft or taxi or uber driver. She called the police because the Lyft driver was already going to call the cops on her, so she wanted to explain her side of the story a.s.a.p. I don't personally agree with the policy to "defund the police" in Portland Oregon of all places, but IMHO this was not a simple matter of hypocrisy, rather someone standing up for her own frail vulnerability against the cold night air and solitude waiting outside an isolated gas station by the Highway.
@Rita Hartmann I don't know who you're calling "simping". I sure as hell was not an eye witness nor claiming the Oregonian is accurate. I don't particularly like her. I'm only going by this audio and the Oregonian article. I also learned this lady is crazily a bit on the parnoid racist edge and is paranoid and wants to end her fears (some imagined and some perhaps real) of alleged "white male privilege".
@Rita Hartmann believe me I'm not simping for a burnt out 63 year old civil rights hypervigilant zealot determined to assume I have ever had any sort of white male privilege. And I say that as a white man. The irony that you'd call me "simp" in this matter when I just wrote a big critical memoir of Joy DeGruy (a peer of hers (another 63 year old) from way back is the funniest assumption I ever read in my entire life LMAO.
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