Natasha The Snitch : Black Twitter Savages Dc Metro Tattletale

UmSumayyah

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It's funny that my first thought if I'd seen this woman eating would be that she's working a double shift and trying to eat quickly because she won't be able to for the next 8-10 hours (I've been there my dang self). I would've shrugged and went on bout my business.

Some white people will always view us in a negative light. I'm glad that light is shining right back in Natasha's face.

#worryaboutyourself
She isn't white. I believe she said she is an immigrant woman of color and her actions weren't racially motivated.
 

Black Ambrosia

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A black woman wouldn't have made a fuss over something so trivial regardless of the person's skin color. If bothered or annoyed, a black woman might text/talk to her friends but we aren't wired the way ww are where the first instinct is to run and tell. Everybody knows how black people are with snitching.
 

LostInAdream

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:lachen::lachen:
 

discodumpling

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Wow at this thread.
I'm probably alone on this one but I can't help thinking the responses would be different if a black woman reported a white employee for breaking the rules by eating on the train :rolleyes:.
It would have been 'white people think they can do whatever they want, always breaking the rules!' LOL. This woman's mistake was not DMing DC Metro...

I'll see myself out :abducted:.

We dont care what yall do. We dont have the time to care what Beckyianna is eating, where or why shes eating it. We dont even have the time or inclination to ponder on " if this had been a y/t girl"
 

LivingInPeace

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Wow at this thread.
I'm probably alone on this one but I can't help thinking the responses would be different if a black woman reported a white employee for breaking the rules by eating on the train :rolleyes:.
It would have been 'white people think they can do whatever they want, always breaking the rules!' LOL. This woman's mistake was not DMing DC Metro...

I'll see myself out :abducted:.
I can’t imagine a black woman reporting anyone for eating on a train, or sleeping in a study area, or sitting at Starbucks, or selling water, or barbecuing, or swimming in a pool, or selling loose cigarettes, or sweeping the sidewalk, or wanting extra condiments or using an expired coupon or any of the non-events white people feel they need to report.
If it was a white woman eating on her job, no one would have heard about it and everybody knows that for a fact.
 

blessedandfavoured

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I can’t imagine a black woman reporting anyone for eating on a train, or sleeping in a study area, or sitting at Starbucks, or selling water, or barbecuing, or swimming in a pool, or selling loose cigarettes, or sweeping the sidewalk, or wanting extra condiments or using an expired coupon or any of the non-events white people feel they need to report.
If it was a white woman eating on her job, no one would have heard about it and everybody knows that for a fact.

Thanks for your reply. I know black women who would report someone for eating on a train if it was illegal. Someone up thread said that DC Metro have a history of arresting people for eating on the train because they've outlawed it. The women I know would have done it privately, though, so I guess you're right to say that no one would have heard about it. :yep:
 

Gin&Tonic

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I find it interesting how these Beckys all the all have the same look. It's like when they get to the point where they know they lost it and about to hit the wall, they start showing out for attention...
 

Laela

Sidestepping the "lynch mob"
Here's another entitled "snitch" story... this one turned out good for the young man. What the devil intend for evil, God will turn to good!


Woman taunts McDonald's employee for sleeping at work; turns out there's more to story
By: Matt Johnson
Updated: Jun 28, 2019 - 9:40 PM


FAYETTE COUNTY, Ga. - A woman took a picture of a man sleeping in a Fayette County McDonald’s and posted a negative Facebook rant about him.

[READ: Woman who snapped photo of man sleeping in McDonald's meets him to apologize]

It turns out he is a homeless father who was resting between his shifts at the fast-food restaurant.

The community saw the woman’s post and is now helping this man by donating hotel rooms and clothing for him and his child.


Channel 2's Matt Johnson found the father, Simon Childs, and spoke to him Monday.

"I've been going through a hard time with my mom passing," he said.

The 21-year-old recently lost his mother and is raising his young son.

"Everything I do, I want to work for it," he said.

When he heard about the photo posted on Facebook, he was hurt.

"It kind of hurt to see my picture up there, you know? I thought it was something negative and nobody would care about it."

But he was positively shocked when he came back to work and saw piles of donated diapers for his son, supplies and clothes.

Childs said he has received job offers through all this and is excited to possibly get a permanent place for him and his son to live.

A GoFundMe account has been set up for Simon Childs. CLICK HERE for more info


"They changed my life in a couple of days," he said.

Chefs Xavier and Theo Thomas own the Fusion Chefs Eatery right down Glynn Street South.

"It just touched our heart," Xavier Thomas said.

The Thomases' new restaurant afforded them an opportunity to reach out to Childs to let him borrow a car for job interviews.

"It definitely will help him get around and give him a better opportunity," Theo Thomas said.

Childs said he holds no ill will toward the woman behind the Facebook post.

"I'm not homeless, not now, thanks to her," he said.

He looks forward to getting back on his feet, in new, bright pink shoes, donated to him in exactly the right size.

"I didn't think the community would even care enough to do that, but they care," he said.

Johnson spoke to the woman who made the Facebook post, and she told him off camera she never intended to shame any one person in particular and she posted it in a private group.

Since our story aired, the community has continued to help him out. He recently received a free haircut to help him on job interviews.
 

Laela

Sidestepping the "lynch mob"
Luan "Becky"Coffield is her name; she has since deleted her FaceBook page, so I don't have a handle to share... shame on her.. she'd apologized to Childs but reportedly later told reporters off camera that "she never intended to shame any one person in particular and she posted it in a private group." Pbbt!
 

Ms. Tarabotti

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Why can't white people mind their business? Is it necessary to snap a photo and put everything on social media?

And when you get called out for it, don't act all surprised that there is a backlash. Better to go with 'I was a nosy white person who felt compelled to monitor this negro's behavior to reaffirm the social norms that I have about the behavior of different races.'

Unless they are hurting you and yours or breaking some law ( like mishandling a gun), why can't you just leave people alone?
 

Laela

Sidestepping the "lynch mob"
This is the only post available by the media... God knows what else she'd posted
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hmmm, I would be very interested in knowing what she posted in the private group

I doubt she has a LinkedIn... or she likely deleted that too. Can't find any.. lol

What was the private group? I bet she has a linkedin profile. When I have time later I’ll look.
 
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