Good Samaritans can't be charged for god faith efforts to help police someone violently wrestling police. |
Sure they can, why on earth would you think this? You can’t recklessly injure someone then then claim that you can’t the held responsible. |
They need to get the pedos out of the government. |
Let's start with the Jan 6 traitors. |
Wow. So you are in favor of senators breaking protestor's arms for speaking out? Do you know that you are betraying American values? Just wow. |
If the past year or so has taught us anything, it’s that conservative men are definitely boot licking submissives. They don’t want to pay attention to common sense, science, or the constitution, but boy, if you hurt their feelings with a couple mean words, they scream for their daddies with badges and everyone else. |
Exactly. Biggest group of beta boys I’ve ever seen. “Tread on me harder, daddy.” |
It was impressive how many Republicans that one protesting progressive Marine veteran fought off at one time, without significantly hurting any of them. |
| If we all did that, we could kick their Republican butts. |
This. The fantasy that Hallmark sells with the small town guy farmer/fire fighter/policeman who drives a pick up truck and loves America is dead. They were supposed to be hot, rugged and brave. Come to find out they are betas talking about complying and crying about everything that offends them. |
Um, it doesn’t count as a “Good Samaritan” intervention when the people trained to handle the situation are already involved— and especially when the people trained to intervene are not explicitly requesting assistance. Good try though. And very interesting verbal slip.Well, I guess it’s a slip. What’s a “god faith effort”? |