Begone.
Begone.
I don’t normally comment, but I felt the need to point out the hypocrisy of this article. I’m all for pointing out if a women is being body shamed, for whatever reason, but to call a white, non curvy, white, blonde, blue eyed girl a “ walking bowl of buttered noodles” is absolutely doing the SAME DAMN THING.
The balls come from him knowing that the protest he was attending was full of educated, and committed to the cause members of the student body who he resides among, instead of the magical violent boogeyman that is so often portrayed. His fearlessness comes from the blanket of comfort provided him by this country that…
Since he has mental heath issues, it’s just as likely he decided to mimic the stance of the officers surrounding him. He didn’t just act like he was pointing a gun he mirrored the officer’s shooters stance. There is just no way to know for sure.
Exactly. He might have...and he might have not. So why is anyone here making a definitive statement about what his intentions were? No one has any inkling about what his level of mental illness was. So declaring it suicide by cop is a wild guess, not a fact.
She totally reverse psychology’d him so she could wear her red suit.
NO YOU ARE NOT THE ONLY ONE WITH THE COCAINE
I dunno, the “maybe don’t take our children into a war zone where even UN convoys are bombed” is not that bad a tack . . .
I’d have a hard time taking my kids to an actively war ravaged place like Syria. I see his point. As an adult she can go where she wants - her person, her decision, but he does have equal say in where the kids go, no?
This video doesn’t confirm either side’s account of what happened, not at all.
Have you forgetting about Michael Slager? He was swiftly charged for murder once the video of him shooting a unarmed black man in the back came out. She got thrown under the bus because of video evidence that is indisputable, not because she’s a women.
I think there are two problems here: (1) it’s inaccurate; see, e.g., Michael Slager, or just google “cop convicted” and you’ll see plenty of white male cops punished; (2) it’s inappropriate right now; this is about how this country treats black men and it’s best not to make it about white women.
What instances have there been where women have received harsher punishments from the law than men have? Don’t women serve 63% of the time, aren’t women less likely to be convicted of a crime? Aren’t women more likely to be seen as non-threatening? What observation exactly are you basing your statement on?
So long as we’re tallying, the officer who shot Walter Scott five times in the back as he ran away and then planted his Taser by the body is still currently in jail on first-degree murder charges. That officer, IIRC, is a white male.
John Mayer plays a mean blues guitar and I am perpetually disappointed in him for doing things that aren’t playing the blues. If he only did that I could like him.
False. I’m saying that holding police to a standard to which they can only defend themselves if a gun is pointed at them is a dangerous standard. It takes very little time to lift a gun and shoot it.
Being given the benefit of the doubt for carrying a gun in an open carry state goes out the window when you are suspected of using said gun in the facilitation of a crime. If you can’t see that, then you’re incredibly obtuse and disingenuous.
Or the Patriot or The Passion of the Christ or basically anything Mel Gibson touches.