Dec 18, 2023
Enraged Woman SCREAMS At Child In 7-Eleven
Enraged Woman SCREAMS At Child In 7-Eleven
- 7 minutes
Maybe you should tell him to stay.
How many?
Because that's all I.
What are you gonna do?
Are you out of your mind?
Are you out of your mind?
The conversation had
nothing to do with you.
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I'm talking about you, you little.
That's who I'm talking about.
You disrespectful as a.
>> Speaker 3: That's what you.
>> Speaker 1: Ignore, ignore, ignore.
Don't teach your son how
to have respect for adults.
Just ignore, ignore, ignore.
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Would you like a trophy for
him, too, just by showing up?
I hope the God.
You're talking to him right now.
Listen, today is the day my kid died.
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So unless you and
him want to die, I shut the up.
You ain't considering little white trash,
nesty having.
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Your bed while you smoke and
dragging and doing your math from.
>> Speaker 4: Karen,
lashing out at a child.
Did you hear the cries?
Lashing out at a child who did nothing
more than stand up for his mother.
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Senator, I'm going to
let you unpack this one.
One thing I noticed over and
over, besides the mouth,
the constant and just deranged
way of speaking to a child and
acting a fool in this convenience store,
was that she kept on her tippy toes,
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as if she needed to stand bigger and
louder and just overpowering.
Again, a child?
Who is this kind of person,
and where does this deep,
dark, disgusting anger originate from?
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>> Speaker 3: Great observation,
sharon, on the tippy toes.
I didn't notice that at first.
But now that you said it,
this woman needs help.
I mean, you talk about a mental health
breakdown, right then and there, I think.
Did I hear her say this is
the day that her child died?
Her kid died.
I thought she said something like that.
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And if you guys don't want to die.
So it's clearly if, in fact,
I'm right that she said that.
That still does not excuse.
Okay, that does not excuse her behavior.
But it's very clear
that she was triggered.
She was having a mental health breakdown.
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However, you don't talk to
nobody's child like that.
So either she going to get some mental
help or she going to get her butt kicked.
And she could not have talked
to my child like that.
My grandmother had many, many sayings,
as the viewers of TYT know.
My grandmother used to say,
you mess with mine, I'm going to jail and
you going to hell.
Because see,
this is how this is going to roll.
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You do not talk to somebody's
baby the way that she did.
She was out of line.
And if she was having a hard day,
obviously, if in fact she lost her child,
that is a painful burden for
any parent to bear because it's
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really out of the natural order
of things as we see life.
If Mother Nature takes a course
that we're accustomed to,
then it would be the child bearing
the parent or putting the parent to rest.
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Excuse me,
on my tongue tied on that word, but
really sad to see this
woman act out in that way.
>> Speaker 2: Yeah, it is.
And you raise a few points here,
and I tend to agree with you.
I can't imagine, I don't want to.
And I feel for people who have
lost their precious gift, right,
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their child, it's untenable.
But when I imagine that so
many others have, sadly,
this is a privilege to be able to spew and
act out in this way and
not be tased or
taken to the ground or worse.
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When you talk about mental health,
I agree with you.
This is perhaps what we're seeing
was a mental health episode.
I recently had a conversation,
might have been yesterday,
with a black republican friend of mine,
and he said he does not consider
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whether the people he deals with,
white people, are racist.
And he just does us no good to
even speculate or entertain it.
It's an affliction, and
it's all about the transaction.
How can you help me?
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And so what he's suggesting is
great empathy for people like this.
I couldn't wait to bring that up
with you because I need you to,
you know, pontificate.
>> Speaker 3: Well, Sharon,
you can pontificate with the best of us.
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We're very good at that together.
I understand what your
republican friend is saying,
but you can't just ignore systemic.
See, people get confused
about what prejudice is.
Discrimination from an individual.
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Prejudice from an individual may not have,
does not have the type of
systemic impact that when you have it
on whole of a country in its policies,
what we see socially,
politically, economically,
environmentally, that is what
we mean by systemic racism.
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So in that,
I disagree with your republican friend.
Now, if he's trying to say, take people
as they come, have some empathy for
individuals, then, okay, I may can agree
with that, but we just cannot turn.
We can't just say, don't worry about it.
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No, we have to worry about systemic
racism and the impact that it has,
and especially anti black racism, because
it still is permeating to this day.
There's a reason why Trump named,
going back to that story,
Africa first, which is a continent,
Donald J Trump,
just in case, and I'm sorry, champion,
he talked about the damn wall.
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Africans from the 50 or so, 52 or so
countries on the continent,
they not jumping the wall, bro.
>> Speaker 3: No.
>> He was just complaining.
All kinds.
I'm sorry
on this segment just to go back to him.
But it just made me think, well.
>> Speaker 4: It doesn't
have to be accurate.
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>> Speaker 3: Right?
Because he's just saying, Africa and Asia,
they're not jumping.
It's, you cannot ignore
systems that barrel down
on people generation after generation.
Now, that does not mean that we can't
have some sympathy and or empathy for
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certain people who at times, we may or may
not agree with from a policy perspective.
So if that is where he's coming from,
I get that, and I can say,
okay, I might be able to do
that from time to time, but
we cannot ignore systemic racism and
oppression.
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Just cannot.
>> Speaker 4: Not when the policies
are built on this way of thinking and
this affliction, Right?
If you're acting upon it, it's one thing
if you want to be in your home, and this
is what you believe, but once you don't
allow me to achieve, you're blocking me.
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Like, what are these?
The best are line backers.
The blockers, Senator Turner.
What do they do?
That's the O line, right?
Football.
Okay, I used to know football once.
You're doing that and preventing me from
just trying to score a win in this life.
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>> Speaker 3: Come on.
>> Speaker 4: We have to deal with it.
Don't we have to deal with it?
We have to deal with it.
>> Speaker 3: So sad.
>> Speaker 4: He was the one.
Me, too.
But my republican friend
was the one pontificating.
I like the way you kind of just
shaped it and made us think, okay,
you brought it right back home.
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