Please highlight his comments “about hurting the dog”. And where he called her “Karen”. I’ve read and re-read his comments - as well as his sister’s post and his Facebook post and I see No such comments. |
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I'm just surprised that there are pages and pages here for this thread and not much for the one where a dirty cop murdered a black man.
Not just here, in yahoo, there were over 12,000 comments for the white woman's firing, but maybe 2000 comments for the cop killing the black man in MN. Why? Isn't that crime more heinous than this? |
They're just making things up now. As they've illustrated, they can't seem to tell the difference between fact, fiction, or opinion. |
There's less to argue about there. Hard to deny a murder as black and white as that one. Easier to perform mental gymnastics to excuse this woman's behavior. |
Thanks for your clarifying comments! |
His sisters post stars with “when karens take a walk”. See OP’s post with link to sisters twitter |
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NP. I don't want to pile on about this lady - but I just read that her position was head of investments!
This surprises me as I would have thought she would have acted in a calm, sensible manner. Really surprised. |
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I'm sorry, but I don't see why people are attacking the VICTIM here. He had dog treats. He filmed. So? I'm sorry the woman has been attacked with such virulence online, but the truth is, she started it by being racist. She continued it by lying and making it worse. This is entirely her doing. So, my sympathies to the VICTIM, the birdwatcher. Thank goodness he knew how to defend himself. |
So that is, as you point out, his sister’s post - Not his. Why falsely attribute comments to him? It really does make a difference. |
He and his sister are different people. He didn’t call her anything. |
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Lovely statement on the incident from the Audubon Society:
https://www.audubon.org/news/audubon-statement-incident-central-parks-ramble |
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I think a lot of commenters are seriously identifying with Ms Cooper. And many other commenters are responding to that. Without that, there are only so many ways to say: “I can’t believe that this happened.” and “The only thing new about this is the cameras.” I don’t think the numbers of comments necessarily reflect any measure of heinousness. |
| If a stranger told you that he was going to do what he wants to do, and you were not going to like it ——-in a secluded part of the park during a pandemic (so it’s even more secluded) would you feel threatened or not? regardless of the mans race. If you were single woman how would you feel? Also would you like a stranger or you just had an altercation with the offer your dog a treat or any stranger for that matter? |