The post reposts a 2019 viral video of 19-year-old Tay'Lor Smith receiving a 2-day jail sentence for pushing her friend off a 60-foot Washington state bridge, causing six broken ribs and a punctured lung, to highlight perceived failures in accountability.

Smith pleaded guilty to reckless endangerment rather than attempted murder, also ordered to complete 38 days on a work crew and 177 hours of community service, as reported by NBC News and CNN in March 2019.

The resurfaced clip sparks widespread replies decrying the leniency, with users drawing parallels to harsher penalties in reversed racial scenarios, underscoring debates on sentencing disparities in U.S. courts.