That was mostly a peaceful protest. Don't be a racist MAGA puppet. |
Exactly. Some kind of urban teen female wannabe biker ganglet. Not that Ian looked very smart anyway. |
Not to mention the one in the blue jacket worried about cleaning off the helmet as he chases Ian onto the sidewalk. |
Better headline: "Ian Ziering attacks Barbie fan club" |
| Ian’s expensive car was seriously damaged. Is that all part of the act? |
another jussie smollett? I doubt it, frankly. why would he pay ten people to do such a crazy thing? |
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It was definitely not fake, or staged, and he was not the aggressor.
The today show highlighted his case, the Philadelphia case from a few months ago, and a New York City case where the man was dragged out of his car and beaten. These are gangs. All of you saying they’re not are clueless. |
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If you have insurance and a decent income, why would you exit the vehicle to confront a gang when they're bumped your car?
I'm not making any excuses for the behavior of the mini-bikers, but let's face it, Ian Ziering acted out of entitled male rage and that didn't help matters at all. |
| This is the same group of characters riding around DC on stolen illegal off-road bikes and ATVs, police don't do anything |
We used to call that "standing up to bullies" but I guess you prefer letting people go around smashing windshields. |
Yes, we do. It was Ian throwing the first punch. The whole scene is on video. And he’s “desperately” trying to get away from a fight he started. |
Why did Jussie? |
The smashed windshield happened AFTER he escalated the situation by exiting his vehicle and confronting, including throwing the first punch. Sorry but it is not normal adult behavior to start a physical confrontation over a fender bender in traffic - no matter how obnoxious the other driver(s). Stay in the vehicle, dial 911. |
In Hollywood? |
Road rage is not logical, pp. |