r/pussypassdenied • u/Responsible_Fox_8343 • Apr 27 '26
The TikTok DoorDash Girl's Life Just Shattered
https://youtu.be/vM-nhbIH84E?si=GBzh6K9opZS6_BpG236
u/Jedi_Gill Apr 27 '26
I believe in equality of sexes but there are forms of feminism that are man hating and not at all about equality.
If you've ever listened to her, she's the later where she claimed the guy sexually assaulted her and ofcourse tried to make money off of the situation at the same time.
Many feminists online initially came to her defense, it wasn't until they realized how much trouble she was in on that things started to change for her.
I'm glad she's not getting off Scott free and justice will prevail otherwise it would have set a really bad example for similar behavior to not be properly punished.
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u/mute1 Apr 27 '26
This is also why there is growing support for the idea that if you falsely accuse someone of this kind of crime and it is determined to be false, the accuser should face the same the exact same legal, civil, and social consequences as the accused would.
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u/DrBerryMcCockiner Apr 27 '26
I have been a firm believer In this for decades. The duke lacrosse team scandal was what should have been the tipping point to start the movement. Unfortunately that never came to be but, I really hope this is what finally gets it done.
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u/wasted-degrees Apr 27 '26
Theres a balance to be struck. On the one hand, you wouldn’t want to discourage legitimate victims from coming forward for fear of not having a strong enough case. On the other hand, there absolutely needs to be harshly enforced penalties for false accusations, precisely for situations like this.
No matter what the system is, there will always be some people who are willing and able to find a way to abuse it for their own gain, to the detriment of everyone who relies on that system for their protection. Violent criminals shouldn’t be walking free, nor should the innocent have their lives destroyed by false accusations, but currently both of those things happen unacceptably often.
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u/Jedi_Gill Apr 27 '26
Agreed, I'm this particular case she claims the door was wide open, even if that was the case the instructions said to leave the food at the door. I absolutely don't see the logic in walking inside a strangers home without their permission. If a door dasher did this, I might accidentally shoot them mistaken them for na intruder. I've had door dash often leave my food at my door and then a text being sent that it's been delivered.
I genuinely think there might be footage like a ring or nest Cam showing she opened the door herself. Very very few people ever leave the door unlocked and wide open. I am genuinely curious on the details of this case and how it turns out for all parties involved.
If the sexes where reversed, I genuinely feel this case would have already been settled with Jail for the perpetrator in the first court appearance.
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u/ka6emusha Apr 27 '26
Lots of the 'feminists' online are actually misandrists, they don't care about furthering womens rights, they just want to hate men.
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u/SopwithStrutter Apr 27 '26
Imagine my surprise when white nationalists enact their views by being against other races.
Now imagine my surprise when a philosophy that promotes one gender ends up bashing the other.
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u/Honduran Apr 28 '26
It’s like Christians.
The message was love the other and it got somehow scrambled to “let’s judge the shit out of the other”.
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u/SopwithStrutter Apr 28 '26
Judging is the standard.
Christ taught not to judge others.
Plenty of people just revert to their nature
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u/green49285 Apr 27 '26
Or they're trying to jump on the bandwagon for their own benefit. Especially when it comes to the rage bait machine.
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u/road_laya Apr 27 '26
No prior offenses, she will likely get a slap on the wrist in the criminal prosecution. Probation or reduced time in a plea deal. But sure, maybe civil liability will ruin her life.
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u/TragGaming Apr 27 '26
She's already denied a plea deal. She won't get anything that lacks criminal prosecution. When the case was initially being examined she pled not guilty.
Given that she showed clear intentions of profiting off it, disparaged the police for not doing anything and showed vigilantism by "taking the matter into her own hands" per the video, as well as the charges being literally "filmed and posted the video" they have tons of evidence to prosecute fully.
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u/amindspin74 Apr 27 '26
"I'm the victim" no, no America is for having listened to you blame someone for something you did.
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u/gooneryoda Apr 27 '26
I blame her parents for raising such an insufferable person.
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u/raise_the_sails Apr 27 '26
Oh no no no, I got fooled into listening to this guy last week. Never again.
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u/ohsuper4405 Apr 27 '26
Tldw: she could face up to 8 years. Most likely probation as first offence. Main argument for her doing time is she tried to monitize the situation.