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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This story has been bothering me. First I feel fury over unleashed dogs and the behavior of a. Cooper behavior sounds awful. However, it also seems like C Cooper was spoiling for a fight. Sounds like the guy is sick and tired of it and has developed his own tactics that leave a lot to be desired. For example, saying “you won’t like what I’m going to do” while trying to call the dog away from her, was clearly designed to upset or even frighten. He says as much in his post. I do wonder if this guy would have behaved the same way to another large guy in the park or if A Cooper seemed like a safe enough target for his lesson. Either way he scolds her, she ignores him, he persists, she does too, then the next thing you know he’s making a weird threat that I would definitely think was basically “I’ll give your dog treats to get it to me then steal it”. I mean, again he posts himself that he carried treats for that very reason, basically that dog owners freak out and leash the dog. So as a PP said, it was only a matter of time until someone reacted poorly. So this woman then proceeds to show her true colors and leverage the “scary black man” / while woman power play. Weather frightened or not, she did that, and it’s hard to believe she was that frightened if she was walking toward him at one point (with her dog at hand) and also not running like hell to get away. I think she was outraged that he scolded her and fearful that he was going to dog-nap her dog. Then there is the mob justice and doxxing her, which I don’t like for any reason but here it happened without even acknowledging that maybe — just maybe — this bird watcher was being an asshole and then she saw his asshole and raised it by an awful, racist and dangerous response. Someone else might have just punched him in the face. Countless others no doubt walked or ran away in the past. I’m not sure what anyone had gained through this story though. Then his sister using the term “Karen” which is just divisive - intentionally so. I can’t find any heroes in this story. [/quote] You are also a White person who is struggling to reconcile your racist wiring with the evidence of the video. How do you sleep at night?[/quote] NP - I don't understand why disagreeing with his tactics makes someone racist. It is not dismissing her behavior in anyway.[/quote] NP- It doesn’t necessarily, but if you don’t recognize at least the possibility that : if Mr Cooper had been a middle aged charmingly nerdy white birder who asked Ms Cooper to leash her dog, her response would probably have been extremely different, you’re dismissing the reality of the racism that many of us have to negotiate every time we step outdoors. [/quote] Funny how he only give a small part of the video to his white hating sister to make viral. What really happened before and after. [/quote] You're just making sh!t up. [/quote] Where is the rest of the video? Where is him asking her to put the dog on the leash and where is the after that when the two of them left or the police came? Look at who is sister is who posted the video. She works for the CW and is posting controversial stuff and racist comments against whites and others regularly. This was probably deliberate especially given he carries the treats regularly and clearly had a plan.[/quote]
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