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Comments by "Guinness" (@GuinessOriginal) on "Mountaineer denies climbing over dying helper on K2 during record attempt| ITV News" video.
@elisemcuk9808 she managed to find herself for social media the entire way up though, so she wasn’t struggling to survive too much. More like she was struggling for time to get her word record in and that was now important than his life
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She had a world record to beat that she paid money to beat, this porter dying wasn’t going to stop her
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Guarantee if he’d have stepped over her while she was dying and left her there this need item wouldn’t be getting pushed with the same nonchalance and he’d be arrested on a murder charge
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@mariafrancis5758 and she cared more about her world record than saving a Sherpa. Look at her filming herself and hotter pleased she is with herself at the top, anyone who isn’t a complete sociopath and narcissist would be devastated that someone has just died and they did nothing to help
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@elisemcuk9808 you’re on every video and every comment thread, are you working for their PR team or something? She must be really rich, she’s rather spend money on PR than spend time trying to save a life
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@martinholme3816 there’s no rule at all, real mountaineers save their mountaineers or at least try to, read touching the void or the white spider or Into Thin Air, when Anatoli Boukreev, a Russian mountaineer and guide, played a pivotal role in rescuing climbers who were stranded in the Death Zone near the summit. Boukreev, along with other climbers, went back up the mountain to rescue several climbers and help them descend to a safer altitude, ultimately saving their lives.
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@elisemcuk9808 she stepped over him while finding herself for social media. So not exactly struggling. That’s all that matters. Guarantee if he did that to her and she died this news item wouldn’t be so jovial
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@elisemcuk9808 funny that they fight film themselves doing that when they filmed themselves doing everything else. They had to leave to get to the top? Yes, that was more important than his life. They could have lowered him down on ropes instead, or sat with him while others send down to get more oxygen and help but no, they just stepped over him and carried on filming themselves climbing to the top and look how pleased they were with themselves about my, they sent going to let someone dying stop them
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@MrSpanks it’s quite easy - you administer first aid and you get them down the mountain. She didn’t seem to be struggling in her enthusiastic and joyful radio clip recorded after she had stepped over him while he was dying. Just carry on with the ascent, don’t mind the dying man that you employed to carry your equipment, and certainly don’t let his death ruin your mood
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@MrSpanks struggling but manage to film yourselves for social media ask the way up? Do me a favour goofy
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@boshboshbosh1 and she made the decision to step over him. I guess if you’re a marine and you get wounded in the battlefield you won’t mind your fellow marines stepping over you to leave you there to die cos you made the decision to go there
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@elisemcuk9808 she did nothing except film herself and look pleased and smug when she got to the top while she left him dying on the mountain. I love how you’re using whataboutism to defend her, but if she’d have been the one left dying on the mountain and this guy has of stepped over her and carried on you’d have been outraged. Her worried record was more important than saving his life, they stepped over him and carried on aha carried on filming themselves like the sociopathic narcissists they are
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@elisemcuk9808 absolute nonsense, 4 people could have saved him easily. Read into thin air, a book about a 1996 Everest rescue by Anatoli Boukreev, a Russian mountaineer and guide, who played a pivotal role in rescuing climbers who were stranded in the Death Zone near the summit. Boukreev, along with other climbers, went back up the mountain in an attempt to aid those who were in distress. He managed to help several climbers descend to a safer altitude, ultimately saving their lives.
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@elisemcuk9808 thats cap 🧢. They only bothered to check on him on the way down, and they didn’t do any of that, if they had they would have filmed themselves doing it and they’re the images that would have been shared. If they have done that they’d have got him down, they just stepped over him like he was another obstacle and carried on their climb
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@Tom-.-.-. BS. You can administer first aid and you can certainly lower them due the mountain on ropes. There’s been numerous examples of that hiring in climbing accidents in the past
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@Tom-.-.-. they weren’t struggling to find themselves for social media the entire way up. They didn’t seem at all upset about his death when they got to the top, they were in ax very celebratory mood
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@mannyschindler177 by stepping over dying people instead of helping them. She’s a murderess and despicable and disgusting. Just another privileged woman getting away with something that a man definitely wouldn’t if he’d done that to a woman
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@MrEricmopar wrong. Read Into Thin Air, a true story about Anatoli Boukreev, a Russian mountaineer and guide, who in 1996 rescued climbers who were stranded in the Death Zone near the summit of Mount Everest. Boukreev got a group of other climbers together and, having just got down from a successful summit, went back up the mountain upon learning they were stuck and in trouble and likely to die, rescued them and helped them descend to a safer altitude, ultimately saving their lives. That’s just one example, the beckoning silence is another. Stepping over a dying man to then film yourself smugly congratulating yourself at the top rather than rescuing him instead is absolutely shameful and despicable. If it was a man stepping over her and leaving her to die on his way to filming himself at the top her internet and media would be in uproar, but as usual rich privileged women get away with murder.
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@MrSpanks yes, it’s perfectly fine to step over a dying man whilst filming yourself for social media and carrying on to the top on the mountain, finding ax smug and satisfied video at the top for your narcissistic sociopathic ego. Much better to do that than to administer first aid to the man and attach a harness and a rope to him and lower him off the mountain.
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@MrSpanks of course it’s much eateries to step over them because your worried record is far more important than a dying peasant. I’m sure when you’re serving in the front lines you won’t mind when your fellow female soldiers leave you to die when you get wounded because they’ve got better things like their nails and lipstick to do than save you
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@elisemcuk9808 this isn’t very good PR, try again
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@rorschach7623did they try and save him? Administer first aid, get him back down the mountain? Stop the summit attempt? No, they just stepped over a dying man and carried on. She should be prosecuted for murder. Disgusting. And you’re condoning that behaviour
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@mannyschindler177 she’s a murderer
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@elisemcuk9808 you feminazis make me sick, you know full well if this was a Man stepping over a woman and leaving her to die you’d be calling it another misogynistic act of the brutal patriarchy oppressing women and the media would be far more hostile, but because she’s a rich privileged woman she’s allowed to video herself all the way up and post a triumphant smiling video of her at the top to social media while that poor guy is dying below her, having left him to die to break her world record because her getting that is obviously so much more important than him living
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@garethkalum8297 wrong. Read Into Thin Air, a true story about Anatoli Boukreev, a Russian mountaineer and guide, who in 1996 rescued climbers who were stranded in the Death Zone near the summit of Mount Everest. Boukreev got a group of other climbers together and, having just got down from a successful summit, went back up the mountain upon learning they were stuck and in trouble and likely to die, rescued them and helped them descend to a safer altitude, ultimately saving their lives. That’s just one example, the beckoning silence is another. Stepping over a dying man to then film yourself smugly congratulating yourself at the top rather than rescuing him instead is absolutely shameful and despicable. If it was a man stepping over her and leaving her to die on his way to filming himself at the top her internet and media would be in uproar, but as usual rich privileged women get away with murder.
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@boshboshbosh1 he’s their porters that they employed to carry their equipment up
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lawm1549 exactly
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You’re clearly turning PR for this heartless privileged woman whose ascent to break a world record and film herself doing so for social media was more important than saving a life. If she had done that she would have videod herself doing it and yet no video exists of it, just of her stepping over him. You’re clearly making this up to try and get some good publicity out of it.
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