Babae, nanlumo pagkatapos pababain ng driver sa jeepney dahil umano sa kanyang timbang
- A woman has gone viral after she was allegedly asked by the driver to alight from the jeepney
- The reason why she was loaded off the public transportation was allegedly due to her weight
- Based on the report by GMA Public Affairs, the driver allegedly demeaned her weight, which was why she was asked to go down from the jeepney
- Many netizens reacted to her post and called the act of the driver as body shaming
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A woman, Joy Gutierrez, took to social media and complained about an alleged body-shaming incident that she experienced, after she was loaded off a jeepney, by no other than the driver himself.
Based on the video, and the report by GMA Public Affairs and 24 Oras, the woman was asked by the driver to go down from the jeepney.
Allegedly, she was offloaded because of her weight.
One could hear in the video, what was supposedly the voice of the driver, telling the woman to go down.
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"Sige, sige," the woman could be heard saying.
She narrated that the driver allegedly does not want fat passengers, and even said that their tire would get flat.
Here's a video as shared by GMA Public Affairs.
In the video below, the woman narrated what happened.
Posts, such as photos or videos, that arouse the interest of netizens would often go viral on social media. These viral posts appeal to the emotions of netizens, and in rare cases, such could also happen to ordinary people.
An example of a news post that has gone viral is that of the husband and wife from Zamboanga del Norte who perished while transporting their dead baby. According to a report by KAMI, the family was on their way home when the tragic accident happened. The couple was rushed to the hospital but were declared dead on arrival.
Another news post that also went viral involved a single mom’s dream of getting a job abroad, which crumbled down because of the “Wattah Wattah” Festival in San Juan City. A Facebook user shared screengrabs from an FB group featuring a lengthy post made by a member of that group. In that post, the said member narrated her harrowing experience with the city’s “basaan” tradition, which led her to lose the chance to be considered for a job. The heartbreaking story has since then been carried by major news outlets, including Interaskyon.
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Source: KAMI.com.gh