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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’m curious, dont people think she’s paid enough? Lost her job Lost her dog Practically branded as a dog strangling racist for life She was wrong. Clearly so. But maybe the vengeance mob could chill out ? [/quote] The point of this thread is not to extract payment from her. It's about awareness. Most people can see that the situation with George Floyd was wrong. We need them to see how situations like this are wrong and how they can escalate to someone losing their life. And that white women possess a lot of power, which they can use for good, or they can use it like this woman and potentially get someone killed. It's life or death for us, so no, I'm not going to chill out. Thanks. [/quote] I get why you feel this way. But with the dog and the feeding, it’s completely lost on me. I don’t see how it’s the same. It’s not teaching the lesson. I can guarantee you that many not just me will hear his “I’ll do what I want and you’re not going to like it” and just throw this story away. Especially in middle America. And if anything will make them even more upset that this woman is now vilified and pissed off and trying to be made examples of. She was not carrying a gun. And no one made him feed people’s pets in the woods repeatedly. Sooner or later someone was not going to react well. Road rage? I mean that happens all the time. [/quote] If middle America can't understand that - he wasn't "feeding peoples' pets in the woods repeatedly," only those people who knew very well they were breaking the law. - "she's not carrying a gun" is a red herring to distract from the real issue, weaponizing race in a call to the police then there's no hope for them.[/quote]
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