Social Justice Warriors Thread
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Ah the "Show your papers" strawman.
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Yes I did. Punching a 20 year old girl in the head and choking her was not justified.PartyOf5 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 06, 2018 10:20 amDid you see the full 9 minute video? If not, then STFU.Montegriffo wrote: ↑Wed Jun 06, 2018 7:13 am
Looks excessive to me but at least they didn't shoot her.
Poor policing from a couple of tourist cops.
Still, at least they didn't shoot her.
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The issue, for me, isn't whether the cops have a right to arrest someone for having a bottle on the beach. The question is whether they should.
It's illegal to own yellow margarine in Missouri. Take this same situation, but replace booze with yellow margarine. Still cool?
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Yes, because there is a chance the margarine abuser can learn the error of her ways and rehabilitate before she dies from heart disease.Kath wrote: ↑Wed Jun 06, 2018 11:09 amThe issue, for me, isn't whether the cops have a right to arrest someone for having a bottle on the beach. The question is whether they should.
It's illegal to own yellow margarine in Missouri. Take this same situation, but replace booze with yellow margarine. Still cool?
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..."I've been real anxious over it, kind of upset (by) the negative things people say about me," Emily Weinman told Good Morning America. "They see one video, one situation and they're like saying all this negative stuff. One situation doesn't define someone. I'm not a bad person."
https://articles.nj.com/cape-may-county ... arrest.amp
This isn’t the first time she’s been in trouble with the law. According to court documents, she was arrested back in Sept. 2016 and charged with burglary, simple assault, criminal mischief, criminal trespass and recklessly endangering another person. Just over a year later in Nov. 2017, she pleaded guilty to misdemeanor simple assault and misdemeanor “recklessly endangering another person.” Her sentence was four years probation and she had to pay just under $10,000 for court costs and restitution.
http://hollywoodlife.com/2018/05/28/who ... ew-jersey/
Poor, poor, innocent victim of brutal police attack - never did nothing to nobody. This time or the other times. It’s all a conspiracy against her by a violent police state.
Rubes seem to have consistently bad judgment as this thread demonstrates.
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Kath and SF simply have problems with laws being enforced or police existing. Trying to argue against that level of ignorance is like trying to teach calculus to ants.
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No, but thanks for playing.
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Full version:
I think they took it too far, honestly. If anything, they should wait for an adult to show up and admit they supplied minors with alcohol and arrest that person.
Also, with respect to the issue of people resisting arrest, in a lot of cases I think you are dealing with instinctual behavior. The flight or flight response is triggered. Their adrenaline is pumping pretty fast. It's not normal for people to come out of the blue and attempt to restrain you. To the average person in a relatively free country, that triggers a response as if they are being attacked (which they are, even if there exists a justification for it).
The law expects people to suppress instinctual behavior right at a moment when their evolutionary psychology is taking over for their rational intellect.
I think they took it too far, honestly. If anything, they should wait for an adult to show up and admit they supplied minors with alcohol and arrest that person.
Also, with respect to the issue of people resisting arrest, in a lot of cases I think you are dealing with instinctual behavior. The flight or flight response is triggered. Their adrenaline is pumping pretty fast. It's not normal for people to come out of the blue and attempt to restrain you. To the average person in a relatively free country, that triggers a response as if they are being attacked (which they are, even if there exists a justification for it).
The law expects people to suppress instinctual behavior right at a moment when their evolutionary psychology is taking over for their rational intellect.
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Please, your entire ridiculous complaint boils down to “WHY DO COPS ENFORCE ALCOHOL LAWS ON THE BEACH?!?!?!”
The answer is self evident to the point that even addressing the stupid question serves no purpose beyond encouraging mass ignorance.
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Policeman are not legislators. Stupid laws should be enforced to the maximum so people will change them. Selective or non enforcement is how we get into this mess. People want more guns laws because we don't enforce the ones we have now. So yes, you want margarine freedom then posses said margarine but if you are caught then prepare to pay the price for it. Or work to change it.Kath wrote: ↑Wed Jun 06, 2018 11:09 amThe issue, for me, isn't whether the cops have a right to arrest someone for having a bottle on the beach. The question is whether they should.
It's illegal to own yellow margarine in Missouri. Take this same situation, but replace booze with yellow margarine. Still cool?