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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Regardless of your feelings about this, please, please teach your kids to obey the police immediately in such a situation in as non-threatening way as possible. Teach them to lay down on the ground and put their hands up where the cops can see it. This could have become a tragedy. Please teach your kids to do everything to deescalate the situation. [/quote] I agree. [b]While I didn't see the video[/b], someone told me that he watched the whole video (not just the clip media is showing) and the bikini girl was fighting back with the officer, was kicking and resisting quite a bit. A second kid approached the officer who was trying to detain bikini girl with his hands up AS IF he was about to attack (or push?? ) the officer I think that's when you start to see the upheaval that all the media keeps posting - that officer pulling gun on the second kid (which I think is wrong) and then that kid goes running. While the video is bad, I think we shouldn't lose sight of the fact that there's a sense of resisting arrest, fighting back and overall disregard for officers - it's getting pretty ugly (on both the police side and the civilian side) out there.[/quote] You need to see the video before you post an opinion. Girl was not fighting back. Now she did somewhat pull away from the officer once he grabbed her, but she did that because he GRABBED at her. His way pf restraining her was not done is such a way that she could react any other way. A teenage girl in a bikini is not going to let any grown man police or not, grab at her they way that he did. She was not kicking. She was trying to get away. I still can not believe how many of you are defending this policeman. It is so sad that you view AA children as animals that have to be lassoed in. If this was a teenage girl was of any other race, you would view this video in a different light. Just admit it. If it was a little small teenage Asian girl, white girl or even Latino/Hispanic girl, you you would not be so quick to blame her for mouthing off. She was pulled to the ground and a knee was placed on her back! She was calling for her mother! what do you expect for a teenager. I know many you like to believe that all black people have had confrontations with the police, but we have not. She was probably scared. My 12 year would run for her life if this happened to her (now she wouldn't because I've had to have "the talk"). She has never had any contact with a policeman, never seen the inside of a courtroom. It's just so sad that you all see us as all animals. These are teenagers who make bad decisions, the grown-ups are supposed to know better, be better, act better. It is so disappointing. It is really making me re-think my view of white Americans. Starting to see yo all as one big racist group. It really makes me sad. [/quote] I see, you are proposing a new constitutional amendment. 28th amendment: No person of the female gender, between the ages of 8 and 18, and wearing a bikini, shall ever be arrested, or touched. Authorities will ensure that every police car, motorbike, bike, boat and horse carries an assortment of well-fitting clothes, in multiple colors, styles and sizes, for any said person of the female gender wearing a bikini to select and dress up, before being arrested or touched. [/quote] I know you think this response is really clever and witty, but it's not. These are issues that AA parents have to face every single day. This little, useless comment (and it was indeed little and useless) really shows that for other races, it's not concerning. It's just something you can laugh about and attempt clever comments. I, on the other hand have to deal with my 12 year old AA daughter who told me today that she may be uninvited to a swim party of a "supposed" white friend because white friend thought she (my daughter) would cause the police to show up to her community pool because she's (white friend) never seen AA's at her community pool. [/quote]
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