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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So, are any of the "both sides did something wrong", "he baited her", "he started it", "he was wrong to videotape her" posters black? That all sounds to me like white privilege speaking. I can't imagine any black American who has been watching the media for the last few years and all of the increased violence and abuse of black victims would think that he baited her or that he was wrong for protecting himself by videotaping a crazy person who might, just might threaten him like she did and then lie about it. It happens to many times now that it is very commonplace to see such videos on Youtube. Look for Pool Patrol Paula, BBQ Becky, Permit Patty and many more. The number of closet racists that are out there is just amazing. And they are only emboldened by the current administration which is institutionalizing white supremacy and bigotry. Lots of entitled whites who always manage to find a way to make it the black person's fault even when it isn't.[/quote] My kids are black and we have talked a lot about this. Both said they would have walked away when Karen revealed her crazy (as in as soon as she refused his request). She’s awful and deserves what happened to her. We applaud him for standing up for himself and the leash laws. But also recognize that he egged her on a little. [/quote] He egged her on a lot. He was looking for this reaction from someone and he's clearly done this before if he carries treats. His behavior wasn't ok. He has no authority to enforce leash laws and he should have called the police. [/quote] His behavior was fine. He was protecting the general public and wildlife from the bitch and her dog.[/quote] Right? He sits on the board of the Audubon society. Protecting the wildlife in Central Park is his business! He didn't threaten her, he didn't even get near her. He just told her to leash her damn dog. I bet PP is also in another thread arguing how Ahmaud Arbery probably deserved to get shot. [/quote]
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