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This freaks me out a bit. I was walking home a little while ago and saw a guy assaulting this girl. As in throwing her against the wall while she screamed for help sort of assault. They were pretty close to me, when I asked if everything was alright (which has worked for me in the past) and he got in my face. I was

I feel you. When I was at Cannes a few years ago I realized I was standing next to him at a crepes cart. I kept alternating between saying "Hello Mr. Jackson." and "There's my bad mothafucka.". By time I picked one he had received his plate o' crepes and had left.

I hate her soooo much. I feel like the entire team knows that people hate Sookie. That's why they tried the slut shaming angle. Which did not work.

And yet people do by trying to find both people at fault which undermines the discussion.

"You eat chicken!" No one else caught that?

But that's exactly what you said. That is a quote from your comment. I'm out.

Oh my god. Really? Really? I can't talk to you. Nope.

This is very true. It's a damned if you do, damned if you don't scenario.

Who says that she didn't? My point is that it does not make it less likely. Especially for minorities that already have a fear of police officers for the exact reason we're having this conversation in the first place. They can beat you if you don't resist. They can shoot you if you don't resist. This has been proven

Someday (hopefully not I don't wish you ill will) if you or someone you know is attacked by a police officer I hope you think back on this and realize that you/they stopped and they still kicked the shit out of you anyway. Then I hope some one tells you it was still your fault you got your ass kicked.

If she just listened to the cop, he wouldn't be beating the crap out of her.

You are aware that we do not know that she did anything to provoke him before the video. And also that black people do not have to do anything at all be stopped by police or brutalized by them. By saying "Why don't you just not resist." you're assuming that the cop was in the right mind to reason with her at all or

I see what you did there. Wouldn't want to be accused of tearing up a hotel room, thrown in jail, and have someone forcibly remove your hair and bits of your scalp or ya know raped a second time. THAT is why I don't trust police officers.

But what does that teach them? In college many people learn how to act in a professional setting. They could honestly be going to college, learning how to act, the right things to say, and unleashing their crazy when the oppotunity presents itself. I think 4 year college being mandatory is a good thing considering the

The issue can stem from friends and family already in the department. People who have been through the tests and know what the right things to say would be. It's networking. A friend of a friend got you an interview and before you go on that interview you always ask questions about things to avoid, ie.: Do they not

Yup. That is a truthfact.

Yup. I just hate the "but they're old" excuse. It just means that she's probably always felt this way, is not as progressive as she'd like the fans that she cashes in on to believe.

I also hate that people are defending her now as an old lady who knows no better. She seems to say things that she knows are homophobic or racist and shrugs her shoulders after the controversy like "Oh well, I'm old. Aren't I funny?". She just does things for controversy now and it's le sad.

Did I say he was ugly? No. I said he looks like a character from a comic book. That's not an attack it's an opinion. He does come off as creepy by his general demeanor in interviews and in most of the roles he chooses to play. Is that an attack as well?

I've never liked Jonah Hill. I probably never will. He looks like a real life version of Batman's Penguin and I know it isn't his fault but it's creepy.