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
Because that's not what happened.
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Ok space cadet.
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U sure about that? NOTHING more?
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Marianne, he was yelling that he would hurt/ kill everyone in that car. 44 prior arrests.
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Ppl should first ask themselves if it had been my own son this happened to would I still say he deserved it? 🤔
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Have you ever been on a subway?
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A homeless man was burned to death in a bus depot in my community. We heard similar sentiments from the towns administration
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nope, he had pushed folks into trains and off the platform, no breaks and now he is dead....adios
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Mar, when’s the last time you’ve been on the NYC subway, if ever?
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If only you tried to run for an entry-level political office you're ACTUALLY qualified for, instead of exploiting this incident for your own personal advancement.