It went south when they were going to handcuff him, my thought was an offer to drive him home instead before that point....it does get very weird very quickly after that.
Of course there was no right in the burning of the Wendys but mobs are mobs...
Seems not all the burning out there is by blacks either....in Minneapolis that creepy white guy smashing windows that sort of got things going seems not to be the only instance either. People are taking advantage of the situation and its not just the protesters in all cases. I've heard a few people talk about what they did during the 92 riots and how sorry they were for what they did to their own neighborhoods, too. When rage takes over and you're pushed in a corner, things go south. Even our fucktard president dispelled a peaceful protest with force so he could take a stupid picture....great example he sets in so many ways. Is it time to throw gasoline on the fire with force?
LOL many times on dealing with the stoned/drunk. Never had to shoot anyone, tho. It can be hard, sure.
I wasn't there but a guy sleeping in a car I'd try and wake him up and see what's up first.
Not excusing him being behind the wheel to begin with at all. Maybe if he had plowed into a protest they would have beat him to death.
Well being white you probably cannot appreciate what its like in his shoes either...the racist card has been pulled for about 400 years now.
It's one thing to deal with a drunk when it's a friend etc etc it's another to get them to do what you want them to do when they don't want to do it.
As we've noticed in this situation it can go from smooth to south really quick I've been on that side of the fence a lot
Not only this that dude inebriated or not knew what he was doing. You can say yes sir no sir ask to walk home cooperate all the way to the end and bolt right at the end when the cuffs come out? That's on him he made a choice resist arrest violently sh@$ happens
And still even then I'd still support the cop being fired if he'd been given due process but he wasn't
As far as the race card for 400 years that dog won't hunt either people aren't stupid
I may not walk a mile in your shoes but I can understand your situation doesn't give you the right to act anyway you want then just say this is why it happened you still need some personal accountability
If that dude lived so close by and he's drinking just have some one drive him to the Wendy's I've lost friends to drunk drivers so I really have no tolerance. Bottom line you don't get behind the wheel drunk you don't end up in that situation in the first place
That's why the cops by law are supposed to cuff him. Too many have died when they used to be more lenient it's not like they had a choice they're not allowed to drive him home your drunk behind the wheel publicly intoxicated your going to jail and sleeping it off
You don't try to fight with the cops who from the tapes did nothing wrong until possibly the very end after this dude CHOOSES to fight them putting there adrenaline up as well as his he doesn't push them into that difficult split second choice in the first place
One issue I see is Martin Luther King changed the world with an incredible movement and vision
But people's perceptions over time changed so part of his vision was partly realized the problem that COVID has exposed is the institutions and policies that had been developed up to that point in time hadn't changed still haven't changed
Do we need some reform Yes on police yes even in some other areas ABSOLUTELY
Do I think it applies in this situation? Like you guys have been saying this one is weird it's not as clear cut I'm choosing to side with no
But I could be wrong hard to tell since it won't be investigated
So do I support the cause? ABSOLUTELY
Do I think people are trying to exploit it right now have no accountability for there behaviour then pull it out?
YES I think that's starting to happen
Am I getting tired of it rapidly when it's being used this way YES
That's just where I'm at on this but I do see your points too.