Man asked woman to leash her dog in a public park -- she called the police on him

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I came back here because someone started a Amy is a homewrecker thread that was deleted before I could read it. What's the scoop?


Maybe someone thought she was flirting with the birdman?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As someone who knows Amy, I’ve enjoyed the last 80 pages.



As someone who knows the AA Coopers ( as in not Amy) I say: so typical, such jerks.


No you don't you POS. You do not know the AA Coopers. You are not worthy of even licking their boots because they put their names out there whereas you turd are writing anonymously and claiming you know them.



+1

STFU, vile troll.
Anonymous
I just read the man who she called police normally provocates dog owners. It puts a different spin on this.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I came back here because someone started a Amy is a homewrecker thread that was deleted before I could read it. What's the scoop?


Maybe someone thought she was flirting with the birdman?


I saw a story that alleged she falsely sued a married guy she’s been sleeping with, saying he stole $65,000 from her or something.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I came back here because someone started a Amy is a homewrecker thread that was deleted before I could read it. What's the scoop?


Maybe someone thought she was flirting with the birdman?


I saw a story that alleged she falsely sued a married guy she’s been sleeping with, saying he stole $65,000 from her or something.


Oh, I assumed it was because she lowered her face mask in such a coquettish way.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I just read the man who she called police normally provocates dog owners. It puts a different spin on this.


LOL OMG so many of the virtue signalers won't know what to do if that is true.

Actually, they will just move on to the next provocative incident and continue their keyboard warrior activities. Never give up! Haha
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I just read the man who she called police normally provocates dog owners. It puts a different spin on this.


LOL OMG so many of the virtue signalers won't know what to do if that is true.

Actually, they will just move on to the next provocative incident and continue their keyboard warrior activities. Never give up! Haha


So the birdman really is a Karen.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I just read the man who she called police normally provocates dog owners. It puts a different spin on this.


LOL OMG so many of the virtue signalers won't know what to do if that is true.

Actually, they will just move on to the next provocative incident and continue their keyboard warrior activities. Never give up! Haha


It really doesn't put a different spin on it.

Look, he probably should have just zipped it and called the authorities on her. I don't confront people as a general proposition b/c, well, people are crazy. They may have guns and escalate. Or physically escalate. The dog leash law wouldn't have been enough for me to approach her and tell her what to do, even if i am right. He did and that's fine. He is right, after all.

But the fact that he approached her, or others, trying to enforce the rules doesn't mean that he should be racially stereotyped, subjected to lies about him b/c of the color of skin, or have some psychotic woman wield the threat of police like a weapon. She did. And she likely would NOT have done that for a white man, another woman. She did it b/c he was black and her biases (whether she acknowledges them or not) caused her to react that way. So, yeah, it changes nothing about this story.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I just read the man who she called police normally provocates dog owners. It puts a different spin on this.


LOL OMG so many of the virtue signalers won't know what to do if that is true.

Actually, they will just move on to the next provocative incident and continue their keyboard warrior activities. Never give up! Haha


It really doesn't put a different spin on it.

Look, he probably should have just zipped it and called the authorities on her. I don't confront people as a general proposition b/c, well, people are crazy. They may have guns and escalate. Or physically escalate. The dog leash law wouldn't have been enough for me to approach her and tell her what to do, even if i am right. He did and that's fine. He is right, after all.

But the fact that he approached her, or others, trying to enforce the rules doesn't mean that he should be racially stereotyped, subjected to lies about him b/c of the color of skin, or have some psychotic woman wield the threat of police like a weapon. She did. And she likely would NOT have done that for a white man, another woman. She did it b/c he was black and her biases (whether she acknowledges them or not) caused her to react that way. So, yeah, it changes nothing about this story.


I am not going to speak for this Amy lady. I will say that I would have an issue with some weird man videotaping me in a park with his cellphone. That would feel intimidating to me and while I would probably elect not to confront him and move somewhere else, instead. I might call the police on him if he followed me or made me feel worried.

And I don't give an eff about his skin color. What the birdman did was a weird thing for him to do.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I just read the man who she called police normally provocates dog owners. It puts a different spin on this.


LOL OMG so many of the virtue signalers won't know what to do if that is true.

Actually, they will just move on to the next provocative incident and continue their keyboard warrior activities. Never give up! Haha


It really doesn't put a different spin on it.

Look, he probably should have just zipped it and called the authorities on her. I don't confront people as a general proposition b/c, well, people are crazy. They may have guns and escalate. Or physically escalate. The dog leash law wouldn't have been enough for me to approach her and tell her what to do, even if i am right. He did and that's fine. He is right, after all.

But the fact that he approached her, or others, trying to enforce the rules doesn't mean that he should be racially stereotyped, subjected to lies about him b/c of the color of skin, or have some psychotic woman wield the threat of police like a weapon. She did. And she likely would NOT have done that for a white man, another woman. She did it b/c he was black and her biases (whether she acknowledges them or not) caused her to react that way. So, yeah, it changes nothing about this story.


It does actually. She should have listened the first time I’ll give you that. But if someone is out there intentionally provoking people and bringing food because he knows it upsets dog owners-per his website. that’s not her just seeing a black man walking down the street and calling police out of the blue.

At some point it becomes harassment. Now does she have a bias/racism yes probably how she was raised. But she was shaking and he was deliberate. Not the same thing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I just read the man who she called police normally provocates dog owners. It puts a different spin on this.


LOL OMG so many of the virtue signalers won't know what to do if that is true.

Actually, they will just move on to the next provocative incident and continue their keyboard warrior activities. Never give up! Haha


So the birdman really is a Karen.


Never thought of it that way, but great point!

Trust me, these types of incidents require more than one dumb dumb.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As someone who knows Amy, I’ve enjoyed the last 80 pages.



You can't just drop that and dip. What are your thoughts? What is your relationship to her? Do you believe her apology to be earnest?


Amy has a pathological need for attention. She was known as someone who routinely lied - often in ridiculous and absurd ways - to search of sympathy and attention. My guess is that, at some level, her reaction to this guy wasn’t about racism, it was about some deeply misplaced desire to be able to cry victim thats kind of been her thing. If you met her, you’d quickly realize she’s kind of off.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I just read the man who she called police normally provocates dog owners. It puts a different spin on this.


Provocates? WTH is that word?

No, nothing he did with respect to a DOG justifies her aggression and her fake screaming “African American man!” to the police. Put your damn dog on a leash.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: But if someone is out there intentionally provoking people and bringing food because he knows it upsets dog owners-per his website. that’s not her just seeing a black man walking down the street and calling police out of the blue.


She called the police and said in a hysterical tone of voice: "I'm being threatened by a man in the Brambles. Please send a cop immediately."

That was a LIE. This has nothing to do with him offering her dog a treat.
Anonymous
Please give the url for that assertion of "provocate's"
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