The liberal media mob was quick to condemn and cancel Crystal Wilsey, the Cinnabon employee from Wisconsin, after a selectively edited clip designed to destroy her went viral. They painted her as a vile racist, ensuring she was summarily fired from her job, all while utterly ignoring the sustained harassment and provocation that led to her desperate outburst. The full story, now emerging through police bodycam footage, reveals a starkly different narrative—one of a victim being further victimized by a system that seems intent on punishing the wrong person.
As TMZ obtained, the police bodycam footage from Ashwaubenon Public Safety shows the responding officer immediately taking a hostile stance against Wilsey, the very employee who had been under siege. The officer’s opening line sets the tone for an interrogation, not an investigation into her well-being. “Bet you know why I’m here…” the officer said as he approached Wilsey.
Wilsey, justifiably shocked that the police response was directed at her rather than her harassers, can be heard on the footage explaining the traumatic context that the clickbait clip deliberately omitted. “They came here and harassed me. I have PTSD. They knew exactly that I was ill. This is not the first time,” Wilsey said. Her poignant statement lays bare the cycle of targeted provocation she endured, a fact the viral mob and her corporate employers had zero interest in uncovering. Instead of receiving protection, she was met with the threat of arrest.
The officer proceeded to question her over the verbal altercation and threatened to arrest Wilsey for ‘disorderly conduct.’ This is a devastating illustration of where the priorities of officialdom often lie: in policing the reactions of the victim rather than stopping the actions of the aggressors. The Somalis who allegedly instigated the altercation by harassing and threatening Crystal Wilsey before they pulled out their phone to record faced no apparent consequences. Their calculated provocation, captured in the clip where a man can be heard accusing Crystal of “sexualizing” her body and the Somali woman taunts, “I’m going to record you. Yes,” was simply the prelude to a digital ambush.
The now-infamous clip, which cuts directly to her heated response, was weaponized by a media complex that thrives on destroying lives for content. They amplified the moment she said, “I am racist, and you are a ngger,” while completely silencing the vile berating she absorbed from the couple, who told her, “You’re the ugliest person I’ve ever seen in my life,” and called her a “btch.” The public’s instinctive support for the true victim is demonstrated by the fact that The GiveSendGo to support Crystal has surpassed $157,000, a powerful rebuke of the narrative pushed by the elite media.

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