Phil Jefferd
819 posts


@InesBetancur1 Did someone seriously just say “She didn’t do anything.”? 😂😂😂😂😂
English

@Uber I’ve just seen on your website that you say you offer Uber Access. However, when I went on the app to look for this, the option isn’t available. Where do I find this option. I’m in the UK.
English

@sjmcdougall30 @Skriptkeeper17 😂 You’ve got to be a troll right?
English

@Skriptkeeper17 Hold up. She is a Police Officer? How the hell did that happen. She doesn’t know about not interfering with a crime scene? 🤷🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️
English

@GriftReport “You scratched me” Such a shame he didn’t knock you out dickhead!!!
English

🇺🇸 Savannah Hernandez just shared that she has a concussion after getting assaulted by protesters while covering an anti-ICE rally.
She ended up canceling all her media interviews today because she’s been dealing with bad headaches, dizziness, and feeling lightheaded.
Doctors confirmed it.
She also said it’s been really tough emotionally having to keep rewatching and retelling what happened.
Getting physically attacked just for doing journalism is straight-up wrong. No one should have to go through that.
Hope she takes the time she needs and recovers quickly. Get well soon, @Savsays
Source: @Savsays
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal
Being vocal online in this hyper-polarized world is getting dangerous. Most recently, we've seen two wild examples: - Streamer Sneako got aggressively confronted and threatened in NYC while livestreaming. - Conservative journalist Savannah Hernandez was assaulted (pushed to the ground) by protesters while covering an anti-ICE demonstration in Minneapolis. Whether you're on the left, right, or somewhere in between, saying the “wrong” thing (or even just recording/filming) can turn into real-world confrontation or violence fast. Be careful out there. The internet isn’t as consequence-free as it used to be.
English















