Amy Sterling Casil
1 min readJul 18, 2021

Uh. If you had actually watched the series of videos and listened to Ijeoma Ukenta's commentary, she wasn't "doxxing" the woman, she was recording in the hope, not the certainly, that she could protect her self. She repeated over and over that she had to video the incident because if it came down to it, the authorities would believe the offender over Ijeoma. Just like you, a shameless clickwhore, have 1.1 thousand "like" on this meaningless drivel whereas I barely have more than that on a story that documented my baby's death, my being falsely accused of murdering him, and commenting on what I realized about the "justice" "system" through that horrible experience. I'm guessing you are thinking you are somehow better than this deranged individual who - yeah, you're right - shouldn't have been allowed out alone in public to harass and terrorize others. What a godawful s**t country we live in. In case you missed it, the majority of police shootings and beat downs are now videoed and police are routinely videoed in their attacks on lawful protests. It does not make a difference. But then you knew that. Thanks for the "monthly creative tips."

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Amy Sterling Casil

Over 500 million views and 5 million published words, top writer in health and social media. Author of 50 books, former exec, Nebula nominee.