Let's try! "You're not going to like it, but you have to take your shoes off when you go through security." "You're not going to like it, but you will need to pay taxes on that lottery money." "You're not going to like it, but you can't play loud music on the beach." |
None of which are even remotely as harmless and not annoying as giving a dog a treat. Admit you're wrong so we can move on. I have work to do. |
Do they normally preface an innocent act by saying "you're not going to like it"? You're not going to like it -- but, like most things in NYC, it varies widely. |
And i can't stand people who are trying fabricate threats just to blame the victim. Look at the start of the video, he was over 20 feet away from the woman and the dog. She takes seven strides that are about 2-3 feet long before he warns her to stay back, and she is still more than arms length and more than the social distancing limit of 6 feet away when he asks her not to come closer. So, how much of a threat is a man who is over 20 feet away to her dog. If he's making a threat, why would she not just hold her dog by the collar, put the leash in her hand on or walk away. Instead, if she perceived this to be a threat, why would she actually walk more than 15 feet TOWARDS him and get almost within arms reach from him? She clearly did not perceive him to be threat to her dog or she would not have walked that distance to him. I don't understand how you can make this about a threat unless you are taking his statement completely out of context. The context is that he asked her to leash, she refused. He offered her alternatives that included going to a nearby area of the park without leash laws. She refused. He said if she was going to whatever she wanted he could do the same, even if she didn't like it. He called the dog from 20 feet away. She blew him off again saying the dog wouldn't come. If she felt threatened in any way, she would not have responded belligerently; she would have taken the dog and left. He said, "don't be so sure" and reached into his pocket. She's over 20 feet away. Even if you believe the ludicrous fiction that there are people out there carrying poison in their pockets, HE'S OVER 20 FEET AWAY. She can hold the dog, leash the dog or walk away. He's near 60 and graying. She's nearly 20 years younger. Does she really think she can't get away from him? It's ridiculous the lengths some of you will go to contort and spin the facts to blame the victim. If she felt threatened by him, why would she then stand 10 feet away from him to call the police. Who doesn't retreat from a threatening situation. Who stands there and calls the police? Who then doesn't wait for the police to show? She did not feel threatened. The only people who think she was threatened are entitled dog owners who believe that they have more right to the world than anyone else and that laws and rules like leash laws are for other people, not them. |
You've never lived in NYC if you really think that was a threat. People say aggressive things in NYC billions of times daily. If the police had to respond to wilting flowers who were insulted anytime someone said they weren't going to like something the police would never see a single actual crime or criminal. This is not even in the same language as a threat unless you live with a Hollywood scriptwriter. |
But not vice versa. Right. |
You think wrong. This woman was not even one bit scared. She aggressively gets into his space, she taunts him that she will file a false report, she actually does that with all the acting. A scared woman would have left. The kinds of things she did as a woman to this man, you do only if you are supremely confident that he cannot harm you, Try doing this to any random man and you would have been smacked around at the very least. You can videotape in a public place anyone without permission. This means that you have to behave yourself in a public place. This is not hard because most of us do that every day and minute when we are outside. Thanks to all the videotaping the world is seeing what the Black community knew. I have been in this country for 30 years and I did not really believe that this kind of overt racism was rampant. |
You're not going to like it -- but, like most things in NYC, it varies widely. You preface it when you are videotaping a rule breaker. You are not going to like that I will videotape you not having your dog in a leash in the Ramble! Anyways, this trash woman is trash now. Lets move on to more pleasant things... |
+ 1. |
The birds are endangered. Dogs are not. Uneducated people like you cannot understand that. Anyways, the dog was not at fault. The racist bitch was and now she is paying the price. Of course, this is a trigger for wife-beating, child-raping, cops to start killing black men around the country. Welcome to Trump's country. |
Beware of people actually looking for an opportunity for a confrontation. They'll target you for your race. |
I’m fine with her calling the police. I don’t think it was necessary but whatever.
She lied to the police. He did not threaten her life. She said he did. That’s the issue. Why is this so complicated? |
+1 “You’re not going to like it. I’m going to video you and shame you for breaking the law.” |
Nice try |
We all know why they are fabricating these threats. Vile racist scum. |