mission17 t1_j1y574y wrote
Reply to comment by Motor_Ad_473 in MTA surpasses 1 billion subway riders in 2022, a first in Covid era by geoxol
You weren't thrown on the tracks.
Motor_Ad_473 t1_j1y59pp wrote
That’s not an answer to my question. You proved what I said lol
Edit: yikes! going back and adding to their comments lol. I never said you excused the behavior of being thrown on the tracks. I never said I was thrown on the tracks (obviously lol. Those individuals can’t speak for themselves anymore tho).
mission17 t1_j1y6pgf wrote
Nothing was added to any of the comments. You said:
> It’s not a problem until you’re thrown onto the tracks.
You weren’t thrown onto the tracks. Nobody was thrown onto the tracks yesterday. You’re blowing this problem out of proportion.
Motor_Ad_473 t1_j1y8sqo wrote
> Nothing was added to any of the comments
Convenient way to avoid answering any question I asked.
> Nobody was thrown onto the tracks yesterday.
I never said anyone was. It’s very telling (and embarrassing) that you can only repeat that one sentence (as if I made the claim).
It also, once again, proves my point about your defense of direct threats of violence (among which is indicative of a dismissive attitude towards crime and untreated mental illness in the city). It all goes back to your savior complex.
How am I blowing anything out of proportion? I said someone threatened me yesterday. That’s just a fact. I also pointed out that the commenter would probably care about subway pushings if it affected them directly (if someone they loved was pushed for example). Only then would it become an issue. How is that blowing anything out of proportion? I already know you’re not going to answer the question lol
Edit: downvoted before they even had time to read the full comment 🤡
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