What is actual public freakouts?

As an AI language model, I do not have access to real-time information. However, I can provide you with general information about public freakouts.

Public freakouts refer to a sudden burst of rage or anger displayed by an individual in public. Such behaviour can be in response to a perceived injustice, frustration, or personal provocation. These incidents are often captured on video and shared on social media platforms, depicting the person involved in a heated argument, physical altercation, or destructive behaviour.

Some incidents of public freakouts have been fueled by current political or social issues, such as mask-wearing during the COVID-19 pandemic or racial tensions. The behaviour displayed during these incidents is often perceived as inappropriate and harmful to others.

Public freakouts are not a new phenomenon, but their prevalence has increased with the widespread use of smartphones and social media, which provide platforms for people to document and share such incidents with a global audience. They have also sparked debates regarding privacy, the bystander effect, and mental health awareness.