The sad part is you’ve fallen for leftists notion of “freedom of speech doesn’t mean freedom of consequences.”
No I haven't. Just because you see some
possible alignment on outcomes doesn't mean they derive from the same source or political bent.
Unlike women, I as a man live in the real world where there are consequences for my actions. If I talk sh*t to someone who can kick my ass (whether physically or legally) I keep my mouth shut or face a beat down. The question(s) thus become when I see bad behavior in public, 1.) "Is this the hill I'm willing to die on?" and, 2.) "Is this the best course of action that will change society or just cause me (and/or my young child if I had one) unnecessary personal hardship?" This girl ran her mouth without being able to physically or financially (i.e. legally) back her sh*t up. And of course this woman went with her uncontrollable "feelings" and basically f*cked her life up. That's on her, and it is not anyone else's responsibility to bail her out and clean up
her mess. Whether or not she was morally in the right or wrong, she made a bad decision
in front of her young child (and other innocent children in the park)
with cameras rolling over what, a couple of personal items worth less than 20 bucks? Maybe next time keep a better eye on your belongings if they are that important to you, and also, and more importantly,
control your emotions by understanding the theme(s) and machinations of our times [i.e. there are cameras everywhere, we live in a culture of cancellation for the slightest verbal snafus (especially if you're white), etc.]. Better yet, move somewhere without blacks where you and your family can be safe and enjoy a stroll in the park without confrontation.
I don't believe this woman is a victim, and I'm almost positive she brought this on herself and that this is not the first time she has made a bad decision based on uncontrollable emotion (take a look at her tattoos for example). More on this front will likely be revealed as reporters will no doubt be taking a deep dive into her past.
Cancel culture is wrong...
Yes it is.
... and must be defeated.
Good luck with that. There are ways to defeat cancel culture but accusing a five year old black child of stealing your one and a half year old white kid's toys and then calling the
accused black child a nig*er is not the way to do it.