Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The CNN article refers to to the people posting the signs as “a man and two women” and the man (who filmed the incident) says he spent his high school years in the DC area. I thought the females in the video were teenagers as well, but perhaps not? Doesn’t make the attack less horrific.
The primary reason this is viewed as horrific is that he was going after BLM posters. Absent this fact, this would get no attention from the media or police.
No, the primary reason this is awful is because he attacked children who are a fraction of his size, and small fraction of his age. There's zero reason to attack kids the way he did - nothing would make it acceptable (unless the kids decided to physically mob randomly and suddenly)
The BLM part adds to his awfulness, but it's not the primary reason.
You raise an important point. We don’t know what precipitated the incident. We’ve heard one version, but what happened isn’t clear from the video and we haven’t heard his side.
And I disagree, the only reason this is getting attention as a “horrific attack” is the political context. That’s not to say what he did was ok or appropriate; it wasn’t. But any semblance of reason regarding the severity of the offense has gone out the window.
Anonymous wrote:No, the primary reason this is awful is because he attacked children who are a fraction of his size, and small fraction of his age. There's zero reason to attack kids the way he did - nothing would make it acceptable (unless the kids decided to physically mob randomly and suddenly)
The BLM part adds to his awfulness, but it's not the primary reason.
Again, the CNN article refers to the people being attacked as "a man and two women." The man refers to having attended HS in DC, so is presumably 19 or older. So references to "attacking children" are probably incorrect.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The CNN article refers to to the people posting the signs as “a man and two women” and the man (who filmed the incident) says he spent his high school years in the DC area. I thought the females in the video were teenagers as well, but perhaps not? Doesn’t make the attack less horrific.
The primary reason this is viewed as horrific is that he was going after BLM posters. Absent this fact, this would get no attention from the media or police.
So you admit there’s disparity in how white people are treated by law enforcement than Black people are. Good to know you’ve joined the cause.
I thought you were against such disparity?
It also has less to do with race than politics. If the same white guy was ripping posters for a school bake sale (or heaven forbid a conservative cause), the reaction would be non-existent.
He didn’t just rip down posters. He physically assaulted someone. He doesn’t own that trail either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If he isn’t American, I wonder if he could be booted from the country for assault.
Depends on the visa. Better hope it’s not a diplomatic one
Anonymous wrote:Twitter is a like a person (without any accountability) shooting a machine gun with zero control of the weapon. Bullets fire every which way, and some innocent people are gunned down. Maybe the intended target is hit, or maybe not.
The incident on the trail was disgusting, and I'm sure the perpetrator will be found.
But this DCUM thread and Twitter are disgusting as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The CNN article refers to to the people posting the signs as “a man and two women” and the man (who filmed the incident) says he spent his high school years in the DC area. I thought the females in the video were teenagers as well, but perhaps not? Doesn’t make the attack less horrific.
The primary reason this is viewed as horrific is that he was going after BLM posters. Absent this fact, this would get no attention from the media or police.
No, the primary reason this is awful is because he attacked children who are a fraction of his size, and small fraction of his age. There's zero reason to attack kids the way he did - nothing would make it acceptable (unless the kids decided to physically mob randomly and suddenly)
The BLM part adds to his awfulness, but it's not the primary reason.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The CNN article refers to to the people posting the signs as “a man and two women” and the man (who filmed the incident) says he spent his high school years in the DC area. I thought the females in the video were teenagers as well, but perhaps not? Doesn’t make the attack less horrific.
The primary reason this is viewed as horrific is that he was going after BLM posters. Absent this fact, this would get no attention from the media or police.
So you admit there’s disparity in how white people are treated by law enforcement than Black people are. Good to know you’ve joined the cause.
I thought you were against such disparity?
It also has less to do with race than politics. If the same white guy was ripping posters for a school bake sale (or heaven forbid a conservative cause), the reaction would be non-existent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The CNN article refers to to the people posting the signs as “a man and two women” and the man (who filmed the incident) says he spent his high school years in the DC area. I thought the females in the video were teenagers as well, but perhaps not? Doesn’t make the attack less horrific.
The primary reason this is viewed as horrific is that he was going after BLM posters. Absent this fact, this would get no attention from the media or police.
So you admit there’s disparity in how white people are treated by law enforcement than Black people are. Good to know you’ve joined the cause.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The CNN article refers to to the people posting the signs as “a man and two women” and the man (who filmed the incident) says he spent his high school years in the DC area. I thought the females in the video were teenagers as well, but perhaps not? Doesn’t make the attack less horrific.
The primary reason this is viewed as horrific is that he was going after BLM posters. Absent this fact, this would get no attention from the media or police.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The CNN article refers to to the people posting the signs as “a man and two women” and the man (who filmed the incident) says he spent his high school years in the DC area. I thought the females in the video were teenagers as well, but perhaps not? Doesn’t make the attack less horrific.
The primary reason this is viewed as horrific is that he was going after BLM posters. Absent this fact, this would get no attention from the media or police.
Anonymous wrote:The CNN article refers to to the people posting the signs as “a man and two women” and the man (who filmed the incident) says he spent his high school years in the DC area. I thought the females in the video were teenagers as well, but perhaps not? Doesn’t make the attack less horrific.