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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What she should have done according to posters is said to herself, “OMG this guy wants me to leave the park, and he’s threatening me and my dog, so I should get out of here ASAP because he says so. Or else “ #womanisthevictim[/quote] That's several steps later after she caused all the problems. She was letting her dog run through the bird habitat. He asks her politely to please leash her dog (you know, with the leash she has in her hand). He even points to the sign she is near that says that it is required by law. She instead insists that he needs to run. He points out that there is another section of the park just a short walk away where dogs are allowed to roam unleashed. She again refuses saying that "it's too dangerous". She knows there's a law. She's been asked to follow the law. She's been given two alternatives (put the leash on or go to the other part of the park where leashes are not required), but she insists that she and the dog are too important to follow the law. And worse, she decided that if this lower life form was going to question her, she was going to punish him by threatening him with having the police come. She knows that if she plays the race card, that regardless of the situation, the police will take her side, after all, it's a black man accused of threatening and attacking a white woman and she knows how that will play out. If he's lucky, he just be beaten and handcuffed. If he's not careful, he'll end up like Freddie Gray or George Floyd or the dozens of other black men accused of a crime. She even blatantly tells him that this is what's in store for him if he doesn't back down and leave her alone and let her break the law and let her dog run through the bird habitat. Without the video, she would have won, too. But fortunately, he pulled out his phone and showed the world just what a POS she really is. She knows that without evidence that she will win, which his why when he starts recording her, she tells him to stop and even tries to assault him by knocking the phone out of his hand. If he hadn't shouted to stay away from him, she probably would have hit him. It looks that way from the video. She was not a victim in any way, shape or form. She is and was the abuser. Note that she made an unequivocal apology the next day without any excuses and without trying to blame him like the bigots on this thread have done. [/quote] So true. She was most offended that this lesser person was telling her she was doing something wrong. I disagree about the apology. It was crap. She wouldn't use his name, she reiterated that it was because she was afraid of him - didn't you notice the odd sentence about thinking of the police as a protection agency. It was poorly worded bullshit mostly focused on how her life has been destroyed. There was very little admission of what she did wrong. She didn't say "I should have leashed my dog and told Mr. Cooper I was sorry". There was no real admission of what she did wrong.[/quote]
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