Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone of you need to watch Candace Owens discuss this incident on Twitter we could call her Karen too, But that would be racist. She has the most calm, logical and intelligent approach to this incident in all of the media. She makes an honest account looking at all sides not just some bs headline That makes us all lynch the “perpetrator” and applaud the “victim “. This situation is not black or white, no pun intended. Perhaps both Cooper’s were wrong actually all three because the sister of the man is also not innocent. They both certainly acted like entitled, Narcissistic fools
Yes, well this certainly sounds very balanced!
Anonymous wrote:I totally understand why black people can never really trust white people.
Anonymous wrote:Everyone of you need to watch Candace Owens discuss this incident on Twitter we could call her Karen too, But that would be racist. She has the most calm, logical and intelligent approach to this incident in all of the media. She makes an honest account looking at all sides not just some bs headline That makes us all lynch the “perpetrator” and applaud the “victim “. This situation is not black or white, no pun intended. Perhaps both Cooper’s were wrong actually all three because the sister of the man is also not innocent. They both certainly acted like entitled, Narcissistic fools
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find the term Karen and Becky offensive. What if there was a Leroy or Tyrone? Just as offensive.
I do too.
Of course you do. Now tell us, how do you view Leroy or Tyrone? Why those particular names?
Well how do you view Karen? Leroy and Tyrone struck a chord with you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just watched the video. If she were truly being threatened or feared for her life she wouldn't be standing there yelling at him. The only one in danger here was that poor dog who she practically choked to death on it's own collar. What a nut job.
I don't really understand the whole dog treat thing, but it doesn't make me feel any differently about this situation. The woman is nuts, racist, a liar, and should not own any pets.
Apparently entitled dog owners have a habit of letting their dogs run off leash and tear up this bird habitat conservation area. As an avid bird watcher, he was used to encountering off leash dogs.
As a parent of a child who was attacked by an off leash terrier, I have to admit that's a bit of a hot button issue for me. I don't blame him for being both prepared and ready to call out these entitled dog owners.
Anonymous wrote:
He was calling the dog over and offering treats. Who does that? Why would he do that if he was scared of the dog off the leash? He was looking for drama and got it. It was his account that was clear he was trying to take the dog.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do people think its ok for the man to set up the situation and try to take her dog from her? If that was a child and he offered the child candy, would that be ok? By his account, he was setting up the situation, being a bully and who knows what he was trying to do by trying to take the dog from her with dog treats. If that was a child, we'd call him a potential kidnapper. He set it up completely and if you look at his words, something is seriously off about the man. He was not bird watching and clearly has done this before or was out to take someone's dog as who carries treats around if you don't have a dog.
Pretty sure if the dog were a kid she'd already be in jail for strangling it.
Try harder?
She didn't strangle the dog.
You're being disingenuous. You can still strangle someone without actually killing them and pretty sure if you put a collar around a kids neck and held them up by it while they panicked and cried to get free, CPS might have a word with you.
And meanwhile, JTBC, black men can watch birds too. It's not a white people only hobby.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do people think its ok for the man to set up the situation and try to take her dog from her? If that was a child and he offered the child candy, would that be ok? By his account, he was setting up the situation, being a bully and who knows what he was trying to do by trying to take the dog from her with dog treats. If that was a child, we'd call him a potential kidnapper. He set it up completely and if you look at his words, something is seriously off about the man. He was not bird watching and clearly has done this before or was out to take someone's dog as who carries treats around if you don't have a dog.
Pretty sure if the dog were a kid she'd already be in jail for strangling it.
Try harder?
She didn't strangle the dog.
You're being disingenuous. You can still strangle someone without actually killing them and pretty sure if you put a collar around a kids neck and held them up by it while they panicked and cried to get free, CPS might have a word with you.
And meanwhile, JTBC, black men can watch birds too. It's not a white people only hobby.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do people think its ok for the man to set up the situation and try to take her dog from her? If that was a child and he offered the child candy, would that be ok? By his account, he was setting up the situation, being a bully and who knows what he was trying to do by trying to take the dog from her with dog treats. If that was a child, we'd call him a potential kidnapper. He set it up completely and if you look at his words, something is seriously off about the man. He was not bird watching and clearly has done this before or was out to take someone's dog as who carries treats around if you don't have a dog.
Pretty sure if the dog were a kid she'd already be in jail for strangling it.
Try harder?
She didn't strangle the dog.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find the term Karen and Becky offensive. What if there was a Leroy or Tyrone? Just as offensive.
But Leroy and Tyrone don’t benefit from white privilege like Karen and Becky.
Yes, because Amy Cooper sure did benefit from it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find the term Karen and Becky offensive. What if there was a Leroy or Tyrone? Just as offensive.
But Leroy and Tyrone don’t benefit from white privilege like Karen and Becky.
Yes, because Amy Cooper sure did benefit from it.