A homeless man was murdered on a NYC subway for doing nothing more than screaming that he's hungry. Then the Mayor calls it a "tragedy" related to "mental health issues" rather than a murder for which the murderer must be held accountable. A tragedy here is that so many Americans are so desperate that they're crying out for food in the middle of a subway; the mental health issue applies collectively to a society that can't break through this vicious cycle; and the question remains why no one in the subway car yelled out "STOP IT!!!" as they watched him die.

May 4, 2023 · 12:31 AM UTC

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Replying to @marwilliamson
There's no proof of murder. You're just pouring fuel on the flames.
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It is a mental health issue. He was violent and refused to take his meds. He assaulted a 67 year old lady. He needed to be put where he could get help. The question remains, why didn't someone call to get the professionals there to help him?
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Her post right here? This is why you should not vote for her. It has nothing to do with her being a woman. It's her just being like all the other self-centered politician who just wants power and doesn't care about people
Replying to @marwilliamson
If you were on that train and he came after you, would you want someone to intervene to save you or sit and watch him beat you to death? It’s very easy to sit in judgment after the fact, but much harder to make split-second decisions when someone’s life is in danger.
Replying to @marwilliamson
Screaming hes hungry! Hahahhha ur a clown
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The tragedy really is the the US has gone rogue with no Moral or principled compass. No compass at all except the almighty dirtied dollar.
Replying to @marwilliamson
The tragedy here is that you took a stance on an incident based on a clip, ergo you objectify a man's death to sate a deep seated need for validation and superiority. Touch grass.
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You are too flaky to be a leader.
Replying to @marwilliamson
He was threatening the well being of subway passengers. No one, including the Marine that intervened, thought he was going to die. Not "murder." Come on...