Entitled pregnant woman doesn't get seat offered to her on the train, calls CBC.
04-10-2014, 12:10 AM
This woman actually does an interview on this. Because she was not immediately offered a seat. She even grills down people on the train to try and guilt them into giving her a seat. She can't just ask she has to say nothing, then call CBC and complain and blame society for being rude. My guess, she is fat in the face and was wearing a jacket and nobody even realized she was prego.
'''Pregnant woman left standing on C-Train bemoans bad manners
Mandy Flynn says she once fainted on the LRT after no fellow riders gave up their seats''
She then faints on the train and blames everyone for it. Why would she leave her home in this condition?
'“And when I felt myself at the point of nearly blacking out I asked some girl to move, however, I just didn’t get the words out on time and ended up fainting around 10th Street.”
Even after someone offered her a seat a few stops in, the entitled bitch doesn't appreciate it.
''Flynn said on a more recent ride she was left standing even after making eye contact with people sitting in the priority seating area.
“And everybody looked up and then looked back down at their handheld devices,” she said.
“About four stops into it a woman finally looked up and said, ‘Would you like to sit down.’ And I said ‘Yes, thank you’ and took my seat. But I mean, at that point, the effect of kindness has come and gone.”
She then goes on to blame the kids in today's society, blah, blah, blah.
It must be a VERY slow day at CBC News. Link here: http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/pr...-1.2604310
*Sorry about the quotes not being highlighted I forget how to do that.
'''Pregnant woman left standing on C-Train bemoans bad manners
Mandy Flynn says she once fainted on the LRT after no fellow riders gave up their seats''
She then faints on the train and blames everyone for it. Why would she leave her home in this condition?
'“And when I felt myself at the point of nearly blacking out I asked some girl to move, however, I just didn’t get the words out on time and ended up fainting around 10th Street.”
Even after someone offered her a seat a few stops in, the entitled bitch doesn't appreciate it.
''Flynn said on a more recent ride she was left standing even after making eye contact with people sitting in the priority seating area.
“And everybody looked up and then looked back down at their handheld devices,” she said.
“About four stops into it a woman finally looked up and said, ‘Would you like to sit down.’ And I said ‘Yes, thank you’ and took my seat. But I mean, at that point, the effect of kindness has come and gone.”
She then goes on to blame the kids in today's society, blah, blah, blah.
It must be a VERY slow day at CBC News. Link here: http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/pr...-1.2604310
*Sorry about the quotes not being highlighted I forget how to do that.