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@KeanuReevesYaga I believe in second chances..... except for people who intentionally harm children....I don't care about race, color or others spiritual beliefs...but pedophiles are a breed that needs to be kept in a corral till they die out.
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My 23-year-old daughter was working a late shift at the grocery store last week when she texted me on her break, a little uneasy. She said a man had been following her through the aisles for about 20 minutes. She wasn’t sure if she was imagining it—but she wasn’t.
She went back to her register, and a few minutes later her coworker Miguel came and quietly stood at the end of her lane. He didn’t say anything, didn’t make a scene—he just stayed there. Then her supervisor, Deb, came over and said she needed help in the back. There wasn’t anything back there that needed help—but they both knew exactly why she was being pulled away.
When my daughter came back out, the man was gone.
She called me on her way home and told me what happened. It wasn’t until she was driving that it really hit her—Miguel had noticed. He told Deb. Deb got her out of sight. Other coworkers kept an eye on the man until he left. No panic, no embarrassment, no making her feel like she had done anything wrong. They just handled it. Quietly. Together.
I sat in my driveway and cried.
Because yes, I’ve raised her to be aware and trust her instincts—and she did. But what got her safely to her car that night wasn’t just her awareness. It was people who were paying attention. People who cared enough to step in.
I think about all the times I’ve worried about her working late. All the “text me when you get home” messages. All the quiet prayers I say.
And then I think about Miguel, just standing there, saying nothing—but being everything she needed in that moment.
I don’t think I have the words for what that means to a mother.
She’s back at work now—same store, same late shifts. I still say my prayers. But now I also know she’s not alone in that building. She’s surrounded by people who notice, who care, and who act.
I reached out to the store manager the next day to tell him what his team did. He said he wasn’t surprised—that’s just who they are.
And honestly, that made me cry all over again.
We hear so much about what’s wrong in the world. And yes, there’s plenty. But there are also people like Miguel, Deb, and that entire closing crew—people who look out for others like they’re their own.
From the bottom of my heart—thank you for seeing my daughter, for stepping in, and for being exactly the kind of people this world needs more of. 💚
Credit - Cecilia greene

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@StevenCheung47 Half the country thinks he’s dead right now, but ok.
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