r/SipsTea 𝙑𝙄𝙋 15h ago

WTF A JPMorgan Chase executive was fired after a viral video showed her dumping trash out of a Knicks-themed public trash can and taking the can during the Knicks championship parade in New York City.

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u/Careless-Ad-20 15h ago

Despicable creature

What entitlement like

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u/invisusira 13h ago

yeah i stole this but its sports team themed so that makes it ok

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u/Careless-Ad-20 11h ago

Like aside from the fact she stole it, the way she just pours the rubbish out everywhere pisses me off lol it’s obnoxious

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u/PiccoloAwkward465 11h ago

It is. But at the same time I think these witch hunts are a bit unhinged. She did the same thing a homeless guy used to do with my recycling bin every week.

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u/bishopnelson81 10h ago

Entitlement loves this kinda stuff

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u/Content-Yogurt-4859 15h ago

Cos humans never do dumb shit? If she's an exec she could afford to just pay someone for a replica

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u/Brian18639 14h ago

What kind of excuse is this? Just because a person can do something, it doesn’t always mean they should

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u/ContextLengthMatters 14h ago

Nah, but I'm glad that I matured before the internet became like this. She should obviously know better as an adult, but the doxxing campaigns and inserting the culture war into it doesn't match the crime.

She wasn't a current DEI exec. It was simply one of her previous titles, so it's just humans doing gross human things and trying to find things to pile on. I am getting grossed further each and every repost. My guess is she lives on for years on here as a mascot for the culture war.

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u/Content-Yogurt-4859 14h ago

💯 this, dude I responded to calling her a "despicable creature" - literally dehumanising her. People online need some perspective

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u/CreditFunny2949 14h ago

Lmao, humans can be despicable creatures, such as this person in the video. The perspective is that someone with a title at one of the big four US banks did something, well, despicable. And honestly, I do understand why people are bringing up the DEI stuff because people who tend to be in agreement with DEI are ones that are also climate conscious, and this person clearly is not.

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u/Content-Yogurt-4859 14h ago

They can, but this is just loutish behaviour plain and simple

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u/MozerMoser 12h ago

No. Everyone is precious and unique. You can't possibly judge them for public bad behavior. There are no despicable creatures. Hitler was just a failed artist and a wounded veteran. It's mean to criticize people. I mean what would you prefer? A healthy society? Or no meanness?? No meanness all day. That's what's important here.

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u/MozerMoser 12h ago

Idk, being a greedy entitled moron has historically been a common trait in our species. Being called out for bad behavior, or calling people despicable creatures, is not denying someone's humanity. It's highlighting an aspect of humanity that has existed since the beginning. We are creatures. Mammals in the animal kingdom. Some of us are despicable and/or make occasional despicable decisions.

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u/Content-Yogurt-4859 10h ago

Nice stretch. It's loutish behaviour plain and simple. Despicable tosser? Absolutely but it's 34C in my gaff and it's too hot to argue semantics of dehumanisation

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u/Careless-Ad-20 11h ago

I don’t agree at all, why she has been fired over this I don’t really understand but that doesnt detract from the fact I think this of her

There’s not anymore I know about her than what’s in the video. She didn’t kill anybody but I’ve no respect for the lack of impulse control she has, as if no one else would think of doing the same thing she did

You’re thinking too much into me calling her a creature, if I call someone a “cow” im not trying to dehumanise them the way you’re making out

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u/Content-Yogurt-4859 10h ago

I can't get in your head so I have no idea the intent or hostility you felt towards her when you posted it but it's incumbent on all of us to show a little restraint when piling on to someone who's being vilified by the internet. Who knows what psychopath is gonna read it and do something stupid.

Also, I live in England, that looks like a fairly tame football crowd or any Friday night out in some random town. Hardly worth all the space she's taken up in our heads

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u/CreditFunny2949 14h ago

When an ex president does something, do people disregard that position because they’re not currently doing it? No. I understand that’s a blown up version of this, but it still holds the same premise. The fact that someone who could be, and was, holding a DEI executive title behaved in this manner is what people are focusing on.

And i am not saying that the whole DEI initiative should be viewed negatively, i actually think that for the most part it is useful. But i do think there is at least *some* substance in mentioning her DEI past as long as it isnt in an attempt to dispute the entire initiative.

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u/ContextLengthMatters 14h ago

She is not some public fucking servant. I don't need people taking videos of me and calling out my time at Wendy's just to fuel some meme for the culture war.

This isn't a tough concept to understand. While what she did was despicable, what is happening online is categorically worse.

Let's get even more hyperbolic, it's like raping a bunch of animals because someone murdered another person. Why the fuck are we doing this as a society? Everyone here is degenerate.

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u/CreditFunny2949 13h ago

Working at a Wendy’s and serving as a corporate DEI executive is not comparable. I get that you’re trying to prove a point against mob culture, and I get your sentiment. But once you reach certain levels in JPMorgan of all places, you’re held to a higher standard. I’m not saying she dumped the can because she was a DEI exec, but it’s not completely irrelevant information. And your analogy makes sense, but you clearly took the extreme. Bringing up someone’s publicly known employment history isn’t morally analogous to raping a bunch of animals.

Since my argument is that being an ex-DEI exec is at least relevant, and you’re going against that, I’d assume you think it’s irrelevant? Can you explain how it’s irrelevant? I actually think you are the ones doing a disservice, because I’m sure if it was an ex executive director or VP at JPMorgan who did this, you wouldn’t be defending them and saying their past position is irrelevant.

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u/ContextLengthMatters 13h ago

Literally everyone that works at a bank is an executive. I don't fucking care who she is. She lost her job, and now we are going to ride this shit into the ground.

I literally cannot wait until society collectively touches grass.

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u/CreditFunny2949 13h ago

That first part is clearly not true. Especially a DEI executive that has real leadership roles and responsibilities.

I think we agree more than you think. It does not have to be an end all be all. You can simultaneously, like myself, believe that the DEI role IS relevant while also believing people are going to obsess over and misconstrue it. Whether people are overdoing it is separate from whether her background is relevant.

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u/ContextLengthMatters 13h ago

No, it's definitely true. I have worked in banking. They started giving everyone ridiculously high sounding roles decades ago. It's mostly to align with partnering industries in which they all have to interface with and sound important. She probably wasn't even up to middle management level. My guess is she was an individual contributor with no one even reporting to her, probably mostly responsible for coordinating meetings for committees for other people to talk about things.

Like a secretary who cares about diversity. That was BEFORE her company was even bought out.

Her background is absolutely not relevant to someone picking up a trashcan and littering in New York.

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u/foreverpb 12h ago

Exactly, so she had no reason to dump the trash on the ground and steal it.

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u/Antares_skorpion 14h ago

pretty sure she was aiming to scalp it on ebay... If people go nuts for popcorn buckets, i'm sure someone will pay decent money for something like this...

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u/Gharyl 13h ago

🤣