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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The cop thing was extremely odd because she is so sweet, shy and pretty looking, and going by gender stereotypes and misogyny, the average man would have wanted to protect her. It makes no sense.[/quote] The cops were trying to do the right thing and not just assume the man did it. I'm disgusted by 99% of these posts. The cops in that interaction knew that she was the aggressor and did the right thing. They shouldn't base their decisions on how cute and sweet someone is and you all know it. You all are so hung up on how pretty, shy, small, sweet, white etc she is. That's where your sense of injustice comes from. She put her hands on him. No woman has any right to put their hands on another person. [/quote] And there were witnesses who did not know any of these people yet called the police because he was putting his hands on her. Does she not have a right to defend herself? The cops should try to not make assumptions and look for the full story, but they were clearly ignoring the most likely scenario.[/quote] But she said SHE was the aggressor. She had no slap marks on her--and she was very fair--if he had hit her it would have shown up on her skin very quickly.[/quote] The cops point out marks on her face and her arm while she’s in the back of the cop suv. Gtfoh with your made up red pill garbage.[/quote] Gabby was tiny too. The cops even say, do we really think this 110 pound girl is a threat to him? I don’t understand why they saw the marks on his face and deemed her the abuser, when they also saw marks on her face and shoulder. I think it’s pretty clear they both were hitting each other, but overwhelmingly in these situations it’s the woman who ends up dead. Like statistically not even close. [/quote]
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