Sure, and while we are at let's let the smokers die, the anti-vaxxers die and anyone with a waist over 40 inches ( not down by your willy waistline but belly button )
Drunk drivers - you are on your own !
Firefighter Caught on Video Saying 'Let Overdose Patients Die'
Firefighter Caught on Video Saying 'Let Overdose Patients Die' (msn.com)
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/philippines-s-duterte-rebukes-top-diplomat-for-profanity-laced-message-to-china-only-the-president-can-curse/ar-BB1gmdKa?ocid=msedgntp
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/florida-woman-hits-burger-king-employee-with-sandwich-yells-racial-slurs-over-tomato-slice/ar-BB1gmdZF?ocid=msedgntp
Shocking footage of a Trump-supporting emergency first responder claiming that overdose patients should be left to "die" has gone viral online.
Local Glastonbury, Connecticut firefighter, who was identified in a Twitter thread and by The Journal Inquirer as James Stanley, was videotaped on Sunday saying that NARCAN — the medication designed to reverse an opioid overdose — should be done away with and that "when people overdose, you let them die."
Michael Oretade, president of the Connecticut Black Lives Matter outreach organization BLM860, told Newsweek that the group planned to collect donations for a mutual aid food drive on Sunday when a group of conservative citizens arrived to protest their work.
"We rally in Glastonbury with Powerup CT and Black in Glastonbury almost faithfully and from my understanding, their rally was a direct counter to our weekly one," he explained. "So, they were essentially protesting our food drive."
BLM860 member Linda Ivelisse Correa-Ojeda explained to Newsweek that during the food drive's counter-protest, Stanley approached making inflammatory comments that eventually turned to a conversation about the Connecticut drug crisis.
In a moment of frustration, she shouts, "You guys got your own epidemic and you're not solving it!"
Stanley then says, "I think you get rid of f*****g NARCAN, and when people overdose, you let them die."
"Wow, that would affect the suburban community and not the hood!" Correa-Ojeda shouts as Stanley backs away.
"As a recovered addict who managed a women's sober living & worked in rehab for years, this is heartbreaking," one woman tweeted. "Imagine having people's lives in your hands & this is your solution. I literally don't know how to process this."
"What kind of a*****e protests a food drive?" one viewer commented on Facebook.
Correa-Ojeda also told Newsweek that Stanely's remarks even angered his fellow counter-protesters once the camera cut.
Drunk drivers - you are on your own !
Firefighter Caught on Video Saying 'Let Overdose Patients Die'
Firefighter Caught on Video Saying 'Let Overdose Patients Die' (msn.com)
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/philippines-s-duterte-rebukes-top-diplomat-for-profanity-laced-message-to-china-only-the-president-can-curse/ar-BB1gmdKa?ocid=msedgntp
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/florida-woman-hits-burger-king-employee-with-sandwich-yells-racial-slurs-over-tomato-slice/ar-BB1gmdZF?ocid=msedgntp
Shocking footage of a Trump-supporting emergency first responder claiming that overdose patients should be left to "die" has gone viral online.
Local Glastonbury, Connecticut firefighter, who was identified in a Twitter thread and by The Journal Inquirer as James Stanley, was videotaped on Sunday saying that NARCAN — the medication designed to reverse an opioid overdose — should be done away with and that "when people overdose, you let them die."
Michael Oretade, president of the Connecticut Black Lives Matter outreach organization BLM860, told Newsweek that the group planned to collect donations for a mutual aid food drive on Sunday when a group of conservative citizens arrived to protest their work.
"We rally in Glastonbury with Powerup CT and Black in Glastonbury almost faithfully and from my understanding, their rally was a direct counter to our weekly one," he explained. "So, they were essentially protesting our food drive."
BLM860 member Linda Ivelisse Correa-Ojeda explained to Newsweek that during the food drive's counter-protest, Stanley approached making inflammatory comments that eventually turned to a conversation about the Connecticut drug crisis.
In a moment of frustration, she shouts, "You guys got your own epidemic and you're not solving it!"
Stanley then says, "I think you get rid of f*****g NARCAN, and when people overdose, you let them die."
"Wow, that would affect the suburban community and not the hood!" Correa-Ojeda shouts as Stanley backs away.
Viewers on Facebook and Twitter were appalled that an emergency first responder would make such a claim.First responder in Connecticut suggests getting rid of Narcan - “let them die” pic.twitter.com/sesFI54OkQ
— Marjorie Gaylor Queen (@Tim_Tweeted) May 4, 2021
"As a recovered addict who managed a women's sober living & worked in rehab for years, this is heartbreaking," one woman tweeted. "Imagine having people's lives in your hands & this is your solution. I literally don't know how to process this."
"What kind of a*****e protests a food drive?" one viewer commented on Facebook.
Correa-Ojeda also told Newsweek that Stanely's remarks even angered his fellow counter-protesters once the camera cut.