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So, recently two threads have been made about a foid that got rescued by another pedestrian (man) from being run over. One was a tiktok post, I think, and the other was an uploaded video, which I could download.
In both cases it was claimed in the video that the foid later filed a complaint against him and that it happened in Los Angeles, iirc.
The parties involved are allegedly a Daniel Reed and a Jessica Moore.
Apparently she didn't file a complaint against her rescuer because I couldn't find anything on that other than this video which looks like it's been made with the help of AI, to make it sound as if a female news reporter had reported on that case. The channel where this aired wasn't shown either.
Only in the comments, ON REDDIT, of this video did some people question the man's motivation, which is sick in and of itself in such a situation.
So, here is the video, in case you need a reminder.
And here is the actual article, btw!
www.dailystar.co.uk
It happened in 2020.
Does anyone here have proper evidence that the foid filed a complaint against her rescuer other than this obviousely fabricated video?
Note, I don't give a fuck about the food, but we can't allow misinformation to tarnish our reputation.
Imagine we would spread half truths about the black pill. It would backfire and quite frankly scare many men away from the righteous path.
In both cases it was claimed in the video that the foid later filed a complaint against him and that it happened in Los Angeles, iirc.
The parties involved are allegedly a Daniel Reed and a Jessica Moore.
Apparently she didn't file a complaint against her rescuer because I couldn't find anything on that other than this video which looks like it's been made with the help of AI, to make it sound as if a female news reporter had reported on that case. The channel where this aired wasn't shown either.
Only in the comments, ON REDDIT, of this video did some people question the man's motivation, which is sick in and of itself in such a situation.
So, here is the video, in case you need a reminder.
And here is the actual article, btw!
Dramatic moment hero saves woman staring down at phone from getting run over
A man has been praised on Reddit for grabbing a woman who was filmed starting to cross the road while staring down at her smartphone while wearing headphones
It happened in 2020.
Does anyone here have proper evidence that the foid filed a complaint against her rescuer other than this obviousely fabricated video?
Note, I don't give a fuck about the food, but we can't allow misinformation to tarnish our reputation.
Imagine we would spread half truths about the black pill. It would backfire and quite frankly scare many men away from the righteous path.





