• Marxism_Sympathizer [none/use name]@hexbear.net
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    2 days ago

    im gonna be real if this incident is like the article described, why didnt the driver check to make sure the person was ok? if i was delivering to someone’s house and their front door was wideopen and they were naked unconscious on the couch i would be concerned they were having medical problems before literally anything else, that is extremely unusual

    • SorosFootSoldier [he/him, they/them]@hexbear.net
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      Lots of reasons as a woman NOT to go into some stranger’s house who’s naked and by the door, I don’t fault her at all for pulling out her camera. Shit, there was a story some years back of a dude leaving a purse in his open garage to bait people to take it and shoot them.

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        I hate that patriarchy keeps women so thoroughly terrorized that the reasonable choice is not checking whether a random passed-out stranger is ok or fucking dying.

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        i wouldnt go in either unless like i could see their lips were blue or something else super concerning like that from the door, i’d try to wake them up from the door and if they’re not responding id yell that im calling 911 (presumably this would “wake up” anyone trying to pretend to be asleep). i dont blame the woman for filming to protect herself either tbc

        i live in a “castle doctrine” state so yeah even without stories like that garage guy im not entering someone’s home unless i’m absolutely convinced they’re in dire need of medical attention